Meta is making Pocket available to users across the United States, expanding an experimental app that lets people create and share interactive games with AI assistance. The app had previously been tested quietly in Brazil.

The release is part of a broader push to turn generative AI into a consumer creation tool rather than only a chatbot. Instead of asking users to write code, Pocket aims to let them describe or assemble playable ideas and distribute them socially.

For non-developers, the appeal is lower friction: small games can be treated more like posts or short videos. The limits are equally important. AI-generated games still need moderation, quality control, and clear expectations about what the system can reliably build. Meta is testing whether casual creation can become a repeatable social format.