The way we build iOS apps is changing, and it’s changing fast. With the release of iOS 26, Apple has doubled down on on-device AI by introducing Foundational Models, CoreML, and CreateML as first-class citizens in the developer toolkit. For brands, that shift means new opportunities to deliver smarter, more responsive app experiences without relying on a heavy backend.
For years, AI in mobile apps was mostly handled on the server side. Apple’s move signals a future where personalization, recommendations, and even generative experiences can be powered natively, securely, and instantly on users’ devices. This is more than a performance boost — it’s a paradigm shift.