
According to Appfigures, the mobile application with the best achievement in this field is Instance: AI App Builder, reaching about 16,000 downloads worldwide. The total spending of users in this application is only at 1,000 USD - the amount of money that users have spent to buy an enhanced service package or feature, which is too small compared to the general market of the general application market. The second-placed application is Vibe Studio, with about 4,000 downloads and no revenue recorded.
This situation reflects the youth of the market. The apps are still in the process of perfecting their products, fixing errors, and adding features. However, many new companies continue to join the game. Notably, startup Vibecode has just launched and received 9.4 million USD in seed capital from the Seven Seven Six fund of Alexis Ohanian - co-founder of Reddit. Vibecode allows users to create their own AI mobile apps right on iOS, but there are currently no download or revenue figures.
Most developers are still testing emotion encryption technology on December 10. However, the mobile segment is gradually gaining a foothold thanks to its integration into popular platforms. RevenueCat - a company that provides registration management services for more than 50,000 apps, said that more than 50% of AI-powered iOS apps have used their platform. The rate of AI-powered applications that generate revenue from subscriptions has increased to 35% in the second quarter of 2025, compared to less than 5% in the same period last year.
Despite great attention, the challenges are still not small. According to Fastly's survey, 95% of nearly 800 developers surveyed said they had to edit AI-generated code. TechCrunch also noted that many developers believe that this technology still needs time to mature.
However, demand is still increasing rapidly. The Stack Overflow survey in 2025 shows that 84% of developers have or are intentionally using AI tools in their work, up from 76% in 2024. Another survey by The Information shows that 75% of respondents have experienced emotional programming. Meanwhile, Jellyfish's research shows that 90% of developers have integrated AI into their work, a sharp increase compared to 61% in 2024.
These figures show that the mobile application for emotional encryption is still in its early stages, but the potential for development is huge. The problem is that technology needs more time to improve before it can become a major trend.