AI coding app · iOS & Android

Code from
your phone.

Orchestra is the AI coding app for coding on mobile. Describe a feature, or vibe-code it by voice, and an AI agent builds it on a real cloud machine, opens a pull request, and shows you a live preview. Review and merge from anywhere. Your laptop is now optional.

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AI agent · in the cloudGitHub · BitbucketVoice · to codeBYOK · no markup
Orchestra Code AI coding app on iPhone: code from your phone and ship pull requests.
Code from your phoneCoding on mobileGitHub & Bitbucket nativeLive preview URLsBring your own key
Orchestra Code task composer on iPhone: describe a change in natural language, pick an AI model, or use voice.
001 / Describe it

Type or speak a task. The agent writes the code.

Open Orchestra, pick a repo, and describe the change in plain English, or dictate it with your voice. No phone keyboard gymnastics, no copy-pasting snippets. The agent turns your words into real edits on a fresh branch.

InputText · Voice
ModelsTop AI models
Orchestra Code chat on iPhone showing an AI coding agent running tools and editing files in the cloud.
002 / Real agents

A real AI coding agent, running in the cloud.

Each task spins up a cloud machine that clones your repo, runs a real AI agent (Claude or GPT models), edits files, and runs your project, in the background, even after you lock your phone. This is not a chatbot handing you suggestions. It ships working code.

EngineAI agent · cloud
RunsIn the background
Files Changed tab on iPhone with colored git diffs of the code an AI agent wrote.
003 / Stay in control

Review every git diff before it ships.

See exactly what changed, file by file, with GitHub-style colored diffs. Nothing merges without you. Read the change on the train, approve it from the couch.

ViewPer-file diffs
ControlYou merge
Live preview of an app running on iPhone from an Orchestra Code task.
004 / See it live

Preview your changes running, before you ship.

Every task boots its own sandboxed dev server with a live preview URL. Watch the feature actually run on your phone before the pull request goes anywhere.

PreviewPer task
FrameworksNext · Vite · Expo
Pull request screen on iPhone with a merge button, opening and merging a PR from mobile.
005 / One tap

Open and merge pull requests from your phone.

When the work looks right, open a pull request and merge it without a laptop. Your code review, CI, and protected branches all still run. Orchestra hands off to your existing GitHub or Bitbucket pipeline.

HostsGitHub · Bitbucket
PRsOpen & merge
Voice input on iPhone: dictate a coding task and Orchestra transcribes it. Vibe-code by voice.
006 / Hands-free

Vibe-code by voice. Just say it.

Tap the mic and describe the bug, the feature, the rewrite, out loud. Orchestra transcribes your prompt and starts the task on the right repo and branch. Coding on mobile without typing a line on a phone keyboard.

InputSpeak naturally
ResultTask on a branch
AI providers screen on iPhone: ChatGPT subscription connected, plus Anthropic and OpenAI API keys.
007 / Your keys

Use your ChatGPT subscription, or your own AI keys.

Sign in with your ChatGPT subscription, or drop in your own Anthropic or OpenAI key. Orchestra never proxies your traffic and adds no markup, every token is billed to your account at provider price. Keys are stored encrypted.

ConnectChatGPT sub · keys
PricingNo markup
008 / How it works

From an idea on your phone to a merged pull request.

1

Connect a repo

Sign in and link a GitHub or Bitbucket repository. Pick the base branch the agent should work against.

2

Describe the change

Type or speak what you want. Orchestra starts a cloud agent that writes the code on its own branch.

3

Review and merge

Check the diff, watch the live preview, then open and merge the pull request, all without a laptop.

009 / Code from anywhere

The fastest AI coding app for shipping code from your phone.

Most coding happens at a desk. Most ideas do not. Orchestra lets you start real work the moment inspiration hits, from the train, the school run, or the couch. Kick off a task by voice, let an AI agent build it in the cloud, and come back to a finished pull request with a live preview. Coding on mobile, for real.

It is the mobile companion to Orchestra, the AI code change platform. Developers use it to kick off and review work on the go. Product managers, designers, and founders use it to ship changes without writing code. Anyone who wants to code from their phone now carries a full AI coding agent in their pocket.

010 / FAQ

Questions, answered.

Can I really code from my phone?

Yes. Orchestra Code is an AI coding app built for coding on mobile. You describe a change, an AI agent writes the code on a cloud machine, and you review and merge the pull request, all from your phone.

Is this a real coding agent or just a chatbot?

A real agent. Each task clones your repository, edits files, runs your project, and opens a pull request. It does not just hand you snippets to paste, it implements the change end to end and keeps running in the background.

Does it work with my GitHub repositories?

Yes. Connect GitHub or Bitbucket once. Every task runs on its own branch and opens a pull request against the base branch you choose, so your main branch stays safe and your CI keeps running.

Can I bring my own AI key?

Yes. Drop in your own Anthropic or OpenAI key, or use your ChatGPT subscription. Orchestra never proxies your traffic, and tokens are billed to your account at provider price.

Can I code by voice?

Yes. Tap the microphone and describe the task out loud. Orchestra transcribes your prompt into the chat, so you can vibe-code hands-free, coding on mobile without typing on a phone keyboard.

Is Orchestra Code free?

You can start for free. Running agents requires either an active subscription or your own AI provider key. There is a free tier of machine minutes to try it out.

Code from anywhere.

The AI coding app for iOS and Android is rolling out now. Leave your email and we'll send the download link the moment it ships.

Prefer the browser? Open Orchestra on the web.