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Bolt.new vs Rork

A side-by-side comparison of Bolt.new and Rork, two Agent tools, drawn from Ignaite's continuously-verified listings.

Compared from listings verified as of

Bolt.new

Agent

Prompt-to-app generator running in the browser. WebContainers under the hood.

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Rork

Agent

Build native mobile apps by chatting with AI.

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At a glance

Feature comparison of Bolt.new and Rork
AttributeBolt.newRork
CategoryAgentAgent
PricingFREEMIUMFREEMIUM
LicenseProprietaryProprietary
Deployment (differs)Cloud
Platforms (differs)WebWeb, iOS, Android
Model support (differs)Multi-modelSingle model (proprietary)
Vendor (differs)StackBlitzRork

The honest brief

Bolt.new

Runs the whole Node stack in-browser via WebContainers, giving a real full-stack IDE no rival sandbox matches.

  • Full Node stack runs in the browser tab
  • Code-first with a real editable IDE
  • Generates frontend, backend, and deps
  • Good for modern JS framework projects
  • Token usage can burn fast on iteration
  • Less hand-holding than design-first builders
  • Backend/database wiring weaker than Lovable

Rork

Mobile-first vibe coding that ships real native iOS/Android apps to the stores, where most prompt-to-app tools output web pages or wrappers.

  • Live preview before you ship
  • Ships to App Store and Google Play
  • React Native + Expo (SwiftUI in Max)
  • Free tier to start
  • Rork Max is iOS-only (no Android)
  • Higher tiers are credit-limited
  • Premium native builder is $200+/mo