Sonic Labs Launches Platform to Build Web3 Apps from Prompts
Sonic Labs has launched Spawn, an AI platform designed to build and deploy complete Web3 applications from natural language prompts. Previewed at ETHDenver 2026, the tool aims to eliminate the need for manual smart contract coding. The platform is intended to lower the barrier to entry for Web3 development.
- Spawn is powered by Google's Gemini large language model, which handles reasoning, code generation, and real-time debugging. - The platform includes an integrated AI agent named "Spawny" that allows builders to modify smart contract logic, frontend components, and deployment configurations through a conversational interface. - Spawn's "Agentic Development Loop" enables the platform to self-debug and improve the application in real-time until it successfully compiles and deploys. - The platform is designed to be a full-stack builder, generating not only smart contracts from prompts but also the frontend user interface with automatic wallet connectivity. - Prior to deployment, applications built with Spawn are scored for risk, and the platform will flag builds it deems unsafe. - Sonic Labs, the entity behind Spawn, recently secured a $10 million investment from Galaxy, aimed at strengthening its position in the U.S. market and advancing its DeFi ecosystem. - This launch is part of a broader strategic shift for Sonic Labs to focus on core infrastructure, developer tools, and vertical integration to drive more value to its native S token. - The platform is entering a competitive space of no-code and AI-driven Web3 development tools that includes platforms like Thirdweb AI, ChainGPT, and Dreamspace, which also aim to simplify smart contract creation.