At the GigaConf 2025 conference, SberTech presented GigaStudio — an innovative tool for generating web applications using generative AI. The solution works in a dialogue format: the user describes an idea in a text request, and the system automatically creates a working prototype.
The tool is integrated into GitVerse — SberTech's cloud development platform. According to Andrey Belevtsev, Senior Vice President of Sberbank, GigaStudio lowers the barrier to entry into IT, allowing even beginners to quickly turn ideas into finished products.
The launch of GigaStudio is an important step towards lowering the barrier to entry into the development field, and integration with GitVerse provides a unified space for creating products – accessible, functional, and secure.
In addition to GigaStudio, GitVerse has received significant updates: the CI/CD subsystem has been improved, and support for Big Data tools and new integration protocols has been added.
Users — from professionals to beginners — are interested in tools that shorten the path from idea to working solution.
This makes the platform more versatile for corporate clients.
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