WWDC25 Next Steps: Actionable Guides for iOS Developers

WWDC25 Next Steps: Actionable Guides for iOS Developers

Welcome to the 39th edition of Appcircle Circle!

This week, we continue exploring the most impactful WWDC25 updates and what they bring to developers in our latest blog series.

WWDC25: Keynote Summary for Developers — iOS 26

WWDC25 brought major changes—and we've updated our developer summary to reflect it. From the new Liquid Glass interface to Apple Intelligence powered by on-device Foundation Models, to real-time UI interactions, iOS 26 is a leap forward for app builders. Learn more about what's new, what's changed, and how you can start preparing as both the OS and your development workflow evolve!

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WWDC25: What’s New in Xcode 26 – Everything You Need to Know

Xcode 26 brings faster performance, smarter tools, and deeper AI integration. With a 24% smaller install size, quicker load times, and voice-controlled Swift coding, it’s built to streamline your workflow. From ChatGPT-powered code assistance to new debugging instruments and cross-platform icon design, this release redefines how we build apps. Learn more about how Xcode 26 is reshaping modern development!

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WWDC25: Bring on-device AI to Your App Using the Foundation Models Framework

WWDC25 introduced Apple’s Foundation Models framework — bringing private, fast, and fully on-device AI to developers across iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and visionOS. With built-in support for prompt engineering, custom tools, and real-time streaming output, it’s a game-changer for creating intelligent, context-aware features without sending data to external servers. Learn more about how to build smarter, privacy-focused apps using Apple’s on-device AI!

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WWDC25: Automate your development process with the App Store Connect API

Apple has introduced powerful updates to the App Store Connect API, enabling full automation across your app development cycle. With new features like webhooks, build upload APIs, and real-time TestFlight feedback handling, repetitive tasks can now run in the background—freeing up more time for building great apps. These updates mark a major step forward for mobile CI/CD efficiency, especially for teams managing frequent releases or multiple apps. Learn more about how to streamline and automate your workflows with Apple’s latest tools!

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