Meta is rolling out Pocket, an experimental app that lets users create and share interactive mini games with friends. Multiple reports describe Pocket as a new social experience centered on “vibe-coded” content, where users use prompts to generate game-like mini experiences and then share them with others.
TechCrunch reports that the app is being launched quietly and frames it as AI-powered: users generate mini games through text prompts, suggesting the app relies on Meta’s AI capabilities to turn user input into interactive content. Business Insider similarly describes Pocket as a Meta app that supports creating and sharing interactive content such as mini games, with an emphasis on social sharing and friend interaction.
Both outlets characterize Pocket as an early or experimental offering rather than a finalized product, and both link it directly to Meta’s AI tools. While the details of availability, rollout scope, and full feature set are not provided in the excerpts, the common thread across sources is that Pocket focuses on prompt-based creation of mini games and sharing them within a social feed.