Leap.new Unveils AI Agent for Full-Stack App Deployment
Leap.new, developed by a team of ex-Spotify engineers, has launched an innovative AI-powered developer agent designed to build and deploy full-stack applications directly to AWS or Google Cloud. This announcement was made in a press release.
Unlike other AI app builders that focus on frontend development or lock users into proprietary platforms, Leap.new is engineered for real-world engineering tasks. It writes backend code, defines infrastructure, and integrates seamlessly with existing workflows, offering developers the ability to maintain control over their architecture and cloud environment.
Leap.new supports developers by providing infrastructure-as-code, live architecture diagrams, and autogenerated service catalogs. It allows for safe testing in preview environments and cloud-native deployment, either through Encore Cloud or self-hosting via Docker. The platform is now live, and developers can start building full-stack, deployable apps with AI while retaining visibility and control.
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