Nativeline is the first AI platform that builds native Swift apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, all in one place.
No coding. No Xcode setup. No web wrappers.
Describe your idea, watch it build in real time, and ship to the App Store. Real native apps, not websites pretending to be apps.
This is the 2nd launch from Nativeline. View more
Nativeline
Launched this week
Nativeline is the first AI platform that builds native apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, all in one place.
Other tools stop at iPhone. Most output web wrappers. Nativeline builds real native Swift for every Apple platform.
Mac apps with menus and multiple windows. iPad apps that use the full screen. iPhone apps that feel like they belong.
Choose your platform. Describe your idea. Ship to the App Store.
The Apple ecosystem. Unlocked.







Free
Launch Team / Built With







The speed to MVP here looks incredible. Being able to build for iPhone, iPad, and Mac all in one go through a conversation could save weeks of development time. Iām curiousāonce the app is built, can we fully export the project files to continue working in Xcode if needed?
Nativeline
@arpit_sharma27Ā Yep! It's all written on your computer so you can open in Xcode right away. Everything is fully integrated
I've been working on building full-stack editing apps. Perhaps I should give IOS dev a try too! :) Super cool product, I can't wait to see how you guys grow this out!
Nativeline
@nidu_rahubeddeĀ Sweet! Give it a shot and let us know what you think, you can definitely build full stack apps in here!
Interesting project. If I already have an existing service with an API, can I build an application on top of it? That is, if I provide a complete technical specification with an API description, will your service understand it?
Every vibe coding tool I've tested for iOS ends up outputting a React Native or web wrapper build that chokes on platform-specific APIs. Nativeline generating actual Swift and keeping the full Xcode project local is the right call. The iPad and Mac coverage is where it pulls ahead... most competitors don't even attempt AppKit or proper multi-window Mac apps.