Algorand (ALGO)'s DevRel team releases VibeKit, a CLI tool enabling AI coding agents to build, deploy, and debug smart contracts while keeping private keys secureAlgorand (ALGO)'s DevRel team releases VibeKit, a CLI tool enabling AI coding agents to build, deploy, and debug smart contracts while keeping private keys secure

Algorand (ALGO) Launches VibeKit CLI for AI-Powered Smart Contract Development

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Algorand (ALGO) Launches VibeKit CLI for AI-Powered Smart Contract Development

Timothy Morano Feb 05, 2026 16:26

Algorand (ALGO)'s DevRel team releases VibeKit, a CLI tool enabling AI coding agents to build, deploy, and debug smart contracts while keeping private keys secure.

Algorand (ALGO) Launches VibeKit CLI for AI-Powered Smart Contract Development

Algorand (ALGO)'s developer relations team has released VibeKit, a command-line interface that configures AI coding agents for blockchain development with a single command. The tool, announced February 5, 2026, enables AI assistants like Claude Code and Cursor to handle the complete development cycle—from writing smart contracts to deploying on mainnet—while keeping private keys isolated from the language model.

ALGO traded at $0.10 with a market cap of $923 million at the time of the announcement, showing a 1.55% gain over 24 hours.

What VibeKit Actually Does

The CLI bundles three layers that turn a general-purpose AI into an Algorand developer. Agent Skills provide structured markdown files covering contract development, testing, deployment, and frontend integration. Documentation MCPs let the AI query official Algorand docs when skills fall short. Development MCPs give the agent direct blockchain access across five categories: contracts, assets, accounts, state management, and indexer queries.

Run vibekit init and it auto-detects your AI tools, then configures everything. Your AI can then write a contract in TypeScript or Python, deploy to LocalNet or TestNet, create test assets, call methods, and verify state—all within a single conversation.

The Security Architecture

Private key isolation was the core design constraint, according to creator Gabriel Kuettel. VibeKit implements wallet providers that handle signing separately from the AI. The agent requests transactions; the wallet provider signs them. Keys never touch the LLM.

Developers can choose HashiCorp Vault for key management or their OS keyring for local development. This mirrors the broader VibeKit ecosystem's approach—the tool has been positioned since mid-2025 as a safety layer that sandboxes AI-generated code and automatically redacts secrets before they reach language models.

The Catch

Kuettel was blunt about limitations. "None of this means Algorand smart contracts can be 'vibe coded' without being reviewed," he wrote. Contracts holding financial value still require experienced software engineering review.

He noted that even frontier models like Claude with Opus 4.5 accumulate technical debt when left unsupervised. The code works, which makes it easy to ignore architectural problems until they compound.

VibeKit is MIT licensed and available on GitHub. The Algorand DevRel team is accepting feedback and contributions on what they're calling an early release.

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