According to media reports, Meta Platforms is testing a standalone version of its AI-powered short video feed Vibes, following its initial popularity within the Meta AI app.
The new full-screen Vibes app, first available in Brazil and Mexico, separates the AI video feed from other features in the Meta AI app. Other features of the Meta AI app are mainly focused on connecting Meta’s AI glasses to your device.
The standalone app only shows AI-generated video clips, making the experience similar to the short video platform, but all content is created using artificial intelligence.
“Following Vibes’ strong early traction in Meta AI, we are testing a standalone app to build on that momentum,” Meta said as quoted by the platform. The company added that more users are using the format to create, discover and share AI-generated videos, and the standalone app provides a more focused and immersive environment.
Meta released Vibes within the Meta AI app last September and has since added editing and customization tools. These features helped drive engagement.
Meta said in its fourth quarter earnings report that content generated through its Meta AI app tripled year-over-year in the quarter ended Q4 2025.
This test reflects Meta’s extensive work on generative AI products and consumer tools. Generated AI video has given users new ways to experiment with ideas and formats, but critics point out that such content is not created by humans and is often built on existing material, which can limit originality.
