We're trying to build something new named NeoCompile. It is a AI powered compiler which is capable to run multiple languages.
We're trying to build something new named NeoCompile. It is a AI powered compiler which is capable to run multiple languages.
React Js
Tailwind CSS
Express Js
Node Js
Gen AI (Google gemini API)
Shadcn
Monaco Editor
Framer Motion
React Markdown
Lovable AI
Claude 3.7 Sonnet
With Google GenAI under the hood, users don't just compile code—they can ask for code explanations also. This transforms the compiler into a virtual programming assistant.
With Google GenAI under the hood, users can also generate code with the help of AI and used that code as per thier convenience.
Thanks to Tailwind CSS and a dark-themed, glowing interface, users enjoy a visually polished and developer-friendly environment, enhancing productivity and reducing eye strain.
The project is lightweight and browser-accessible, requiring no installations—ideal for learning, quick testing, and collaboration.
Running user code, even with safeguards, poses security risks. Proper sandboxing or containerization (e.g., Docker) would be essential for production-level deployment.
AI requests via Google GenAI can be slower depending on internet speed and API response time, especially during heavy usage or with complex queries.
The current version may only support a few languages or limited functionality. Full multi-language support and real-time execution environments are in progress.
Sometimes, data may be inaccurate due to intervention of AI. Check it further before using it somewhere else.
Evolve beyond simple code explanations. Integrate GenAI to identify bugs, suggest improvements, and even refactor code intelligently.
Enable live coding sessions and pair programming features—ideal for teams, classrooms, or remote interviews.
Implement authentication so users can save and manage code snippets, revisit past sessions, and track their learning progress.
Add Docker-based or serverless sandboxing to securely compile and run code without risk—ready for production or public use.