Nigerian Siblings Introduce Multiverse Agentic AI Platform for Software Development
Ted Chinekezi, 23 years old, and Jesse Chinekezi, 20 years old, are software programmers and co-owners of Avatar and Qantum AI Technologies Limited. The duo have launched Multiverse, a vibe coder that can be described as one of the most dynamic and agentic AI builders in the world. In an interview in Aba, Ted Chinekezi explained what differentiates Multiverse from other vibe coders, detailing the uniqueness of the product, its capacities, and capabilities.
Understanding the Multiverse AI Builder
Reflecting on the development process, Ted Chinekezi shared, "Let me start by saying that it has been such a tough journey." The company was established in March 2025, starting with a chatbot before building Multiverse, their flagship product. Multiverse is a vibe coder, which is an AI builder application designed to build websites, software programs, and various applications. In traditional programming, building these systems takes months or years, but Multiverse takes user prompts and turns them into reality across 12 programming languages in seconds. This allows non-technical users to build applications simply by prompting the tool on their devices without needing a developer.
Ted Chinekezi noted, "Note that we’re not the first to create this type of vibe coder. We’re not even the first in Africa." However, he emphasized that several distinctive features set Multiverse apart from existing solutions.
Key Features and Accessibility
A primary differentiator is the sign language input feature, designed to assist users with disabilities. The Multiverse camera captures sign language inputs to generate software. "Let me break it down: it uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and takes the sign language instructions and prompts and produce them," Ted Chinekezi explained. Additionally, the tool supports voice commands in 16 languages, including Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, and Pidgin English, which helps lower the literacy barrier for creators.
Multiverse also features a built-in marketing suite that automatically generates branded advertisement banners and promotional write-ups for the built websites. Furthermore, unlike other vibe coders, the platform incorporates five preview engines to show users what they have built.
What this means for Africa: The launch of Multiverse by young Nigerian programmers showcases local innovation in agentic AI that lowers technical barriers through multilingual voice and sign language accessibility.
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