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Nativeline: Build Native Swift iPhone, iPad, and Mac Apps with AI

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Nativeline is a Product Hunt AI launch that enables users to build native Swift applications for iPhone, iPad, and Mac using artificial intelligence.

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Nativeline:透過AI建構原生Swift的iPhone、iPad和Mac應用程式

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Nativeline 是 Product Hunt AI 的一項新發布,讓使用者能透過人工智慧建構原生 Swift 的 iPhone、iPad 和 Mac 應用程式。

Nativeline: Build native Swift iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps with AI | Product Hunt

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Build native Swift iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps with AI

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Build native Swift iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps with AI

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Vibe coding for native swift apps is here! As a Replit power user, I’m grown accustomed to one-click deployment and file management ease that platform provides - and I’m happy to say Nativeline follows in those footsteps to let me focus on building my vision for iOS and map apps!

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@aaronmakhoffman Glad you're excited about this! Our goal is to allow users to create for the entire Apple platform easier then ever!

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Everytime I think about how fast @kanepanderson has been evolving this platform I get shivers. lol. this is giving even more advantage than Xcode with their agentic coding built in. and even more so if you are not a developer....yet want to get your feet wet. this is quite simply the best onramp into that world I've found. And yes...I've tried them all. lol. Now doing mac apps, and iPad....each with their appropriate styling and behaviors while leveraging the latest APIs and frameworks form Apple, mean that I am able to move really fast. and in this day ..with the speed of the software industry... this is my nitro.Well done again.... ok back to building..€

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@uelsimon thanks Emmanuel means a lot! Your feedback has been very helpful when creating and updating Nativeline.

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Just started using Nativeline and I'm loving it, the build process is super simple and easy to learn as someone who's never made a mobile app.

Question - I haven't gotten to the deployment though, how's the process for taking the app from the platform to live on the app store?

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@liam_adams Thats great to hear! Deployment process is pretty easy, you just attach your apple account through a key (safe because its stored in the MacOS keychain) and then you just click one button and its deployed for you!

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Launched on January 20th, 2026

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Launching Nativeline 2 on Saturday, curious what Mac/iPad apps you've wanted to build

Hey everyone, Kane here.

Launching Nativeline 2.0 on Saturday. The short version: you can now build native apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac with AI.

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What's the app idea you've been sitting on?

Could be big, could be small. A tool for yourself, an idea for a business, something you'd use every day.

What's been stuck in your head?

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I used Nativeline while it was in beta, and was able to really quickly build some awesome apps! The best part is actually how good the UI is on the apps it builds - with just a little effort, it builds an app that looks really awesome, and has a super nice native feel to it. Really excited to see where this app goes!

I am looking forward to the future of Nativeline and perhaps it building apps for other Apple platforms like Apple TV, iPad, etc!

I looked at building an app on my own with AI, but it took a long time and never built the same level of UI and design that Nativeline does. I wasted SO much time messing with some other builders and never actually got an app to work, then in Nativeline it worked basically out of the box.

Yea all the created apps are easily loadable in Xcode, so you are able to do whatever you want!