Rork Review 2026
Chat-to-app builder that ships real native mobile apps to the App Store — React Native + Expo on Pro, native SwiftUI on Max.
Best for
AI Agents
Price from
$25 / month
Free trial
Free tier to get started
Score breakdown
- Features4.7
- Ease of use4.8
- Value4.4
- Support4.3
- Performance4.6
Quick verdict
Rork is the most credible chat-to-app builder we've tested in 2026. Two modes — Rork Pro (React Native + Expo for iOS, Android, and web) and Rork Max (real native SwiftUI compiled in cloud Xcode for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro) — cover everything from cross-platform MVPs to premium Apple-native apps. Code export via GitHub, built-in RevenueCat, Supabase auth, and one/two-click App Store publishing make it a genuine path from idea to revenue.
Best for
Founders, indie hackers, designers, and PMs who want to describe a mobile app in plain English and ship it to the App Store or Google Play — no coding required.
Skip if
You need a pure web app, or you're building an Android-only product where Rork Max's iOS-only native SwiftUI features (widgets, Live Activities, Vision Pro) are core to the value prop.
What Rork actually does
Rork stands out because the output is the real thing. Pro generates standard React Native + Expo projects — the same stack behind Discord, Shopify, and Coinbase — that you can preview live on your phone via Expo Go. Max goes further: an AI agent writes SwiftUI, compiles it with Xcode on real Macs in the cloud, reads the compiler errors, fixes them, and streams a live iOS Simulator into your browser. You get widgets, Live Activities, Dynamic Island, HealthKit, ARKit — features no other chat-to-app product touches. Backend wiring is handled too: ask for Supabase or Firebase and Rork sets it up; ask for AI chat / voice / image generation and Rork hosts the AI for you on paid plans, no API keys needed. Code export is two-way through GitHub, so you can keep iterating in Cursor or VS Code. The friction points are real but fair: credits are monthly-only (you can't top up — you upgrade or wait), Rork Max starts at $200/month, and Android is Pro-only (Max is iOS-only). For most founders shipping a first mobile app in 2026, this is the tool to beat.
Key features & use cases
Rork Pro — React Native + Expo
Chat-driven builder that outputs cross-platform apps running on iOS, Android, and the web from one codebase.
Rork Max — native SwiftUI in cloud Xcode
An AI agent writes SwiftUI, compiles it with Xcode on real cloud Macs, and streams the iOS Simulator live to your browser.
App Preview on real devices
Pro previews via Expo Go QR code; Max installs directly to your iPhone via the Rork companion app on a Mac.
Built-in integrations (Supabase, Firebase, RevenueCat, OpenAI)
Prompt for auth, database, in-app purchases, or AI features and Rork wires them in — paid plans even host the AI keys for you.
Rork Backend — secure serverless functions
Hosted serverless functions for paid users that keep third-party API keys off the device, similar to Supabase Functions but more secure for production.
One/two-click App Store & Google Play publishing
Max publishes to the App Store in two clicks from the cloud; Pro generates an Expo build and an Android AAB you upload in Play Console.
Two-way GitHub code export
Paid plans own the generated code. Sync to GitHub, edit in Cursor / VS Code, and push changes back into Rork.
Pros & cons
What we loved
- Two real stacks: React Native + Expo (Pro) and native SwiftUI (Max) — not web wrappers
- Rork Max unlocks widgets, Live Activities, Dynamic Island, HealthKit, ARKit, Vision Pro
- Hosted AI, hosted backend, and built-in RevenueCat / Supabase auth — minimal plumbing
- Two-way GitHub sync means you own and can keep editing the code
- Built-in App Store and Google Play publishing flow
- Restore feature lets you revert to any previous version after a bad change
- Free errors: Rork doesn't charge credits for AI mistakes
What we didn't
- Credits reset monthly only — no way to buy add-on credits if you hit the cap
- Rork Max starts at $200/month, which prices out casual hobbyists
- Max is iOS-only (no Android); Pro covers Android but not Apple-native features
- Support can't fix individual code bugs — you self-serve via Restore or re-prompt
- Apple Developer and (for Pro) Expo accounts are still your responsibility
Pricing plans
Free
$0
forever
Trying the workflow and building throwaway prototypes
- Limited credits
- App Preview on device
- Community support
Pro
$25–$100
per month
Indie founders shipping cross-platform apps to iOS, Android, and web
- React Native + Expo output
- Hosted AI + Rork Backend
- GitHub two-way code export
- 5 free Rork Max uses per week to try native SwiftUI
- Chat support on $50+ plans
Max
$200+
per month
Builders shipping premium native Apple apps (iPhone, iPad, Watch, Vision Pro)
- Native SwiftUI compiled in cloud Xcode (Opus 4.7)
- Widgets, Live Activities, Dynamic Island, HealthKit, ARKit, SceneKit
- One-click iPhone install, two-click App Store publishing
- Priority chat support
Rork vs alternatives
| Alternative | Pick it if | |
|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT Plus | If you want raw coding help instead of an end-to-end app builder | Read review → |
| Make.com | If your idea is really a workflow / automation, not a mobile app | Read review → |
Final verdict
Rork is the most credible chat-to-app builder we've tested in 2026. Two modes — Rork Pro (React Native + Expo for iOS, Android, and web) and Rork Max (real native SwiftUI compiled in cloud Xcode for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro) — cover everything from cross-platform MVPs to premium Apple-native apps. Code export via GitHub, built-in RevenueCat, Supabase auth, and one/two-click App Store publishing make it a genuine path from idea to revenue.

