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Meta has begun testing Pocket, a new app that lets users create playable mini-games simply by describing them in text.
The app was first spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, who noticed that Meta had quietly published it on Google Play without an official announcement. Pocket appears to be an early experiment rather than a full public launch, as it's currently available only in selected regions.
Meta calls each AI-generated creation a Gizmo, describing it as an "interactive, playable AI-generated experience." Instead of writing code, users simply describe what they want to build. One example shown on the Google Play listing uses the prompt: "Make a drawing gizmo where the flower is the paintbrush." The AI then generates a playable experience that users can immediately test, edit by changing colors, behavior, or text, and publish.

Pocket opens to a scrollable feed of creations shared by other users, complete with likes, comments, and reposts. The experience feels similar to TikTok—except instead of short videos, users browse an endless stream of interactive AI-generated mini-apps and games.

