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Apple is stepping up its AI game—and fast. According to Bloomberg, the company is teaming up with Anthropic to build a new “vibe-coding” platform that can automatically write, edit, and test code inside Xcode. Yes, the future of iOS development might involve just talking to your IDE.
Apple will integrate Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet model into a revamped version of Xcode.
The tool will feature a conversational interface, enabling developers to request code snippets, make edits, fix bugs, and test features through natural language.
Internal testing is expected to begin soon, with a broader release to follow.
Apple also plans to expand its AI stack with Google’s Gemini later this year, adding to its current partnership with OpenAI.
Apple has traditionally kept its AI development in-house—but the slow rollout of “Apple Intelligence” may have forced a change in strategy.
Partnering with top-tier AI firms like Anthropic and Google suggests Apple is in catch-up mode—and that's not necessarily a bad thing. With over a billion devices in the wild, users care less about where the AI comes from and more about whether it actually works.
This move signals Apple’s intent to deliver practical, developer-focused AI tools—not just shiny keynotes.