Bolt.new
Prompt, run, edit and deploy full-stack web apps entirely in the browser
Overview
Bolt.new is an AI-powered web development agent from StackBlitz that lets you prompt, run, edit and deploy full-stack applications entirely in the browser with no local setup. Powered by StackBlitz WebContainers, it runs npm tooling and frameworks like Vite and Next.js in-browser, generating front-end, back-end, database schema, auth and API routes from natural language. It suits developers, PMs and designers who want to go from prompt to a live, deployable app in minutes.
Pricing
Pricing shown for reference only. These figures reflect RECATOOLS research as of 4 Jun 2026 and may be out of date or incomplete. This is not financial or purchasing advice — always confirm the current price on the provider’s official website before making any decision.
ASEAN Perspective
Bolt.new in Southeast Asia
ASEAN-region availability and pricing notes coming soon. Drop the editorial team a note via /contact/ if you can supply local context (Singapore/Malaysia/Indonesia/Thailand/Vietnam).
Bolt.new is one of the most technically interesting app builders because WebContainers let it run a real dev environment — npm, Vite, Next.js — in the browser, so it generates and executes actual full-stack code rather than a constrained runtime. That makes its output more portable and developer-friendly than many no-code rivals, and the open-source core is a plus.
Token-based pricing means heavy iteration gets costly, and like all generators it shines on small-to-mid apps more than complex production systems. For rapid prototyping with real code, it's a leading choice.
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