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YouWare is a vibe coding platform and creative community that helps users to build web applications through natural language prompts. Founded in March 2025 by Leon Ming, the company is headquartered in Shenzhen, with offices in the United States and Japan.[1] YouWare has grown to over 500,000 monthly active users within eight months of launch.
YouWare was founded March 2025 by Leon Ming, a former product manager at OnePlus and founding product team member at ByteDance.[2] According to the company, the platform originated when Ming noticed creators sharing screen recordings of AI-generated games on X (formerly Twitter) who lacked a way to host their code or share interactive experiences.
Recognizing this gap, Ming developed the first iteration of YouWare in a single evening, launching it as an HTML-to-website tool that allowed users to paste code and create live, shareable websites.
The company reported that within 24 hours of launch, over 1,000 projects were uploaded to the platform and that the platform exceeded 1 million visits by the 48-hour mark.[3]
The company's name is a portmanteau of "your" and "software." The company's logo references the Chinese knot.
In 2025, YouWare secured $50 million in pre-seed funding led by IDG Capital and 5Y Capital. The company reported reaching a valuation of $200 million as of November 2025.[1]
YouWare states that its product development emphasizes responsiveness to new technology and user focused design. The company positions its software as a tool intended to assist with the human endeavor of creativity, rather than replace it.
YouWare operates as a vibe coding platform. Users describe desired projects in natural language, and Youware's AI coding agents design, code, and deploy applications automatically. The company company uses the term vibe coding to describe this process, distinguishing it from traditional programming that requires knowledge of specific programming languages.
The company continues to catalog integrations, patches, and product iteration updates in its YouWare Changelog.[4]
YouWare offers several features for code generation and project management, including:
The YouWare mobile app, available on iOS and Android, launched in October 2025.[1] The mobile version includes voice-driven creation, instant notifications when projects are complete, and the ability to turn photos of whiteboard sketches or mockups into functional prototypes. The mobile platform leverages smartphone sensors to enable motion-driven and voice-driven creation.
YouWare operates on a credit-based monetization system common to other AI platforms, where users purchase credits to generate and modify projects. The company has indicated plans to expand into premium tools, AI agent marketplaces, and enterprise integrations.
According to YouWare, the platform serves three primary user segments:
Side-Hustle Builders or AI Enthusiasts: Users with little or no coding experience. Users who are exploring AI-powered creation as a new income stream, typically using YouWare for client websites, creative tools, or niche content platforms while maintaining full-time employment.
Small Businesses and Solopreneurs: Users lacking coding experience but with established business models who use YouWare for lead generation, client conversion, and brand presentation.
Professionals and Knowledge Workers: Individuals in education, healthcare, and design fields using YouWare to improve workflow efficiency and content presentation in their day-to-day work.
The company reported that it achieved 500,000 users within eight months of launch and over 600,000 monthly active users by 2025.[3] As of late 2025, the company has offices in Shenzhen, the United States, and Japan.
The platform has shown particularly strong adoption in Japan, which it attributes to the platform's design resonating with Japanese creative aesthetics.
Leon Ming (明超平), born in 1995 in Huangshi, Hubei, serves as founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Ming graduated from Wuhan University in 2018 with a degree in automation.
He joined OnePlus as a product manager for the mobile imaging division before transitioning to ByteDance in 2020, where he led the mobile tools team behind Jianying (known internationally as CapCut), a video editing application. The company states that during his tenure, he helped grow the product from 1 million to over 100 million daily active users.[3]
In August 2023, Ming joined Moonshot AI to lead core product efforts, directing development of Noisee, an AI music video application, and later managing the Kimi product experience.
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