Atma Sciences, the startup behind the innovative app Gizmo, is revolutionizing the way interactive media is created. Gizmo, a TikTok-like platform for vibe-coded mini applications, allows users to craft engaging experiences using text, photos, sound, and touch. These creations are then shared in a vertical feed, reminiscent of popular short-form video apps like TikTok and Reels.
Unlike traditional video platforms, Gizmo offers a hands-on approach to content consumption. Users can interact with the mini apps by swiping, tapping, drawing, and more, creating a playful and dynamic feed. These interactive elements range from puzzles and memes to art and animations, offering a diverse range of creative possibilities.
One of Gizmo’s standout features is its accessibility. Users don’t need coding skills to get started – they can simply describe their idea using natural language, and Gizmo’s AI technology generates the necessary code to bring it to life. The app also ensures that each creation is visually appealing and functions smoothly through a combination of AI rendering and human moderation.
Founded by Rudd Fawcett, Brandon Francis, Josh Siegel, and Daniel Amitay, Atma Sciences has secured significant funding to support the development of Gizmo. The company’s mission is to blend powerful technology with simple, elegant design principles, starting with their creativity app.
Despite being a newcomer in the app space, Gizmo has quickly gained traction, with over 600,000 installs globally. The app’s user base is predominantly located in the U.S., with a significant spike in downloads in recent months. Gizmo’s growth trajectory is impressive, with a 312% increase in installs from October to December.
Gizmo is available for both iOS and Android devices, making it accessible to a wide range of users. Its intuitive interface and focus on creativity make it a compelling platform for anyone looking to explore interactive media in a fun and engaging way. With Gizmo, Atma Sciences is paving the way for a future where app creation is not just functional but also playful and personal.

