The company is set to release a desktop programming application, Grok Build. Today, the Grok web portal accidentally leaked this news, with a 'Grok Computer' button briefly appearing before being swiftly removed. Despite interface oversights, some users have already secured beta testing access. Grok Build is compatible with three major operating systems, directly competing with Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex desktop applications. It focuses on autonomous agent-based programming workflows, with its underlying architecture supporting multiple functions to cover various development task scenarios. It remains uncertain whether a new large model will be launched simultaneously, but according to the current plan, it will feature the Grok 4.3 early access version. Although the official release date has not been announced, various signs indicate that the formal version is imminent, with SpaceXAI preparing to venture into the field of agent-based programming.
