The platform also includes a studio toolkit for users to customize the visual style and other aspects of the app. Sutro charges its customers on a subscription basis, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Currently, the platform is being used by 715 makers who have built 934 apps. The company, based in London and San Francisco, has raised $2.2 million from Eniac Ventures and other angel investors.
Key takeaways:
- A new AI-powered startup called Sutro, founded by Tomas Halgas and Owen Campbell-Moore, promises to build entire production-ready apps for web, iOS, and Android in minutes, with no coding experience required.
- Sutro uses a combination of AI and rule-based compilers to automate the app development process, allowing users to focus on their unique ideas.
- Users can make high-level changes to their apps, add custom code and components, and maintain and upgrade their apps as needed. Sutro charges its customers on a subscription basis, depending on the size and complexity of the project.
- Sutro has already been used by 715 makers to build 934 apps, and the company has raised $2.2 million from Eniac Ventures and other angel investors.