On April 20, the Ant Lingguang App completed a major upgrade to its flash application features, launching the "Lingguang Circle," dedicated to creating an accessible consumer-level Coding Agent for everyone.
Building on the original "30-second app creation" feature, Lingguang Flash Applications continue to enhance multi-agent collaboration, multimodal generation, and integration of mobile-native capabilities, becoming the first platform that allows users to create, distribute, use, and iterate AI applications on their phones using natural language, truly achieving zero-code, zero-deployment, and zero-barrier personalized creation. As of now, Lingguang users have created over 30 million flash applications.

(Image caption: The Lingguang Circle was officially launched on April 20, allowing one-click sharing of flash applications)
As an agent-native product, Lingguang's biggest feature is full-code generation that achieves an end-to-end closed loop: users need no development experience, just describe their needs on their phone, and they can generate and publish "ready-to-use" mini-applications—no waiting, no deployment, from "thinking" directly to "using."
Different from coding trial tools, the upgraded Lingguang can access native phone capabilities—camera, photo album, gyroscope, LBS, vibration feedback, etc.—making applications truly interact with the physical world. It also integrates audio synthesis, LLM calls, text-to-speech, persistent storage, and other interaction capabilities, so what is generated is not just a simple content interface, but functional tools that can be used continuously.
On the same day, Lingguang announced the launch of a new feature—the Lingguang Circle. The Lingguang Circle is a key carrier for building a flash application ecosystem and is the first zero-code application sharing community in the industry, supporting sharing, liking, commenting, and secondary creation.

(Image caption: Flash applications shared by users in the Lingguang Circle)
Since its launch in November last year, Lingguang has been well-received. As of now, Lingguang users have successfully created over 30 million flash applications. From interactive games, stress relief, to language check-ins and to-do lists, it covers all aspects of everyday life. After the launch of the Lingguang Circle, users can one-click share their flash applications into the Lingguang Circle, where creativity is seen, used, and shared in the form of AI applications, forming a brand-new Wish Coding ecosystem.
The Wish Coding concept proposed by Lingguang has made "intention programming" a reality—users describe the desired outcome, and AI directly generates a running personal application. This "individual application" model has shortened the development cycle from months to 30 seconds, allowing one person, one phone, and one idea to complete the process. As one creator said, "Previously, collaboration required forking (calling) code, but now you just need to fork an intention. From concept to product, it has never been this fast."
