
Grok build platform expands with web, mobile, and sharing updates
The Grok Build platform now lets users create, publish, and share web and mobile applications directly through conversation. New features include custom domains, inline social media previews, and built-in access to AI capabilities.
Published by Jin · 2 min read · 21 AUG 2026
The Grok Build platform has introduced new ways to publish, share, and expand applications directly from web and mobile interfaces.
Publishing and sharing
Every application published through the system receives its own web address on grok.me. Creators can choose whether their application is restricted to personal use, shared with anyone possessing the link, or made available to the entire internet. Users may also connect their own custom domains to point directly to their applications.
To help applications stand out when shared, Grok automatically generates cover art that unfurls as a rich preview across messages, chats, documents, and social timelines. Creators can regenerate this art, upload their own images, or ask Grok to redesign the visual mid-conversation.

Social media integration
Applications shared on social feeds appear with inline banners that display the creator's handle. For interactive projects like games, a play button is embedded directly into the card, allowing people to interact with the application before leaving their feed.
Built-in artificial intelligence
Developers can enable integrated application programming interfaces to give their software direct access to chat, image, and voice capabilities without needing to manually create, paste, or rotate security keys. This allows programs such as trivia games to generate new questions on demand or support pages to respond using a specific voice.
Additional features
Recent updates expand the platform's utility for developers and teams:
- Remix lets other users fork published applications and modify them.
- Export to GitHub pushes entire projects to a repository for continued development in standard editors or via terminal tools.
- Secrets provides secure storage for third-party service keys outside of the application code.
- Connectors pull business data into live, filterable dashboards.
Users can access these tools on the web, iOS, and Android by describing what they want to build.
Source — Original announcement ↗
Worth a read?
Comments · 0