MWM and Google Cloud Launch AI Mobile Squad for App Creation
In a press release, MWM announced a partnership with Google Cloud to launch the AI Mobile Squad, a new system powered by Gemini Enterprise. The platform introduces three specialized AI agents—a Designer, a Product Manager, and a Developer—that collaborate to produce native iOS and Android applications from a single prompt in less than three minutes.
The Product Manager agent defines the project scope and produces a detailed brief. The Designer agent generates a full mobile design system, including production-ready mockups and icons. The Developer agent creates SwiftUI code for iOS and Kotlin code for Android, ensuring compliance with Apple and Google standards. The agents share context through the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, replacing single-agent workflows with a structured development process.
The AI Mobile Squad leverages Google Cloud’s AI stack, including Gemini 3.5 and Nano Banana for image generation. Infrastructure components such as Cloud Run, Cloud Spanner, and Google Cloud Storage support real time orchestration and deployment across Europe, the United States, and Asia-Pacific. The service is available now on mwm.ai with a subscription model and free trial, offering users app store readiness, monetization tools, analytics, and testing features.
MWM plans to expand the Squad with additional agents covering areas such as app store optimization, growth, and customer support in the coming months.
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