Apple dev AI momentum

A developer published an app built largely with prompt‑based AI tools inside Apple’s dev suite, showing prototype→App Store cycles measured in days not weeks (youtube.com). Apple also pushed visionOS 26.5 beta 1 to devs and SDK 26.2 adds Apple Pencil APIs — a sign Apple is expanding on‑device tooling for creators and pro workflows (x.com) (youtube.com).

A Turkish-language YouTube upload titled "Yapay Zekaya 'Uygulama Yap' Dedim, Apple Kabul Etti" shows the creator using the no-code platform OnSpace.AI to assemble an app and submit it to Apple. (youtube.com) OnSpace.AI’s official site and tutorial channel advertise an “agentic” no-code builder with one‑click publishing workflows for App Store and Play Store deployment and upload tools that claim app export in minutes. (onspace.ai) Apple’s Xcode 26.2 release notes list the SDKs bundled with Xcode 26.2 (iOS/iPadOS/macOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS 26.2) and the toolchain update to Swift 6.2.3, marking the SDK baseline for developers using those APIs. (developer.apple.com) Apple seeded visionOS 26.5 developer beta 1 on March 30, 2026 alongside iOS and macOS 26.5 betas, telling devs to test with Xcode 26.5 beta for the new SDK surface. (developer.apple.com) Earlier visionOS 26.2 updates explicitly enabled stylus interactions—beta testers and release notes pointed to Logitech’s Muse stylus being recognized for selection, scrolling and annotations inside Notes and Freeform on Vision Pro. (youtube.com) Apple’s developer documentation now surfaces Apple Pencil APIs — including SensoryFeedback/UICanvasFeedbackGenerator for haptics, rollAngle and hover pose types like PencilHoverPose, and PencilKit versioning (PKContentVersion.version3) for barrel‑roll and ink data. (developer.apple.com)

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