Microsoft has recently launched a new product called GitHub Spark. It is a new AI-powered tool integrated with Copilot, designed to help developers and non-coders alike deploy full-stack applications.

GitHub Spark lets you build full-stack apps with plain language
The tool uses natural language processing like any other AI chatbot tool. End users will need to explain their idea in plain language, i.e., “Make a to-do list app,” and GitHub will understand the project idea, code it for you with a frontend and a backend, as well as deploy it by handling operations like hosting, data storage, and AI integrations.
Furthermore, you will also get to see real-time updates as you build your app and push it to production with a single click. You can also switch to code, optionally, and edit using tools like GitHub Copilot and VS Code.
The tool is powered by Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4, which eliminates the need for traditional coding languages, configuration, or setup, with the single goal of making app development accessible to all.
As of today, GitHub Spark is available in public preview for Copilot Pro+ subscribers, which costs $39/month or $390 annually. However, Microsoft does have plans for a wider rollout in the coming days.
Through this public preview, Microsoft aims to gather feedback for further refinement and fine-tuning before launching it for everyone.
With GitHub Spark, Microsoft aims to help anyone who wants to build prototypes, side projects, SaaS applications, or any other tools.
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