You Can Build Your Own iPhone and iPad Apps in iPadOS 15 and Upload to App Store

Jun 7, 2021 at 06:11pm EDT
Build iPhone and iPad Apps in iPadOS 15

For the first time, iPadOS 15 gives you the ability to place widgets anywhere on the Home screen. However, there are a lot of things that you can now do on an iPad for the first time. For one, you can now build your own iPhone and iPad apps in iPadOS 15 and upload them on the App Store. Apple is putting its powerful tools to good use, empowering people to code and make marvels using its machines.

You Will Be Able to Create iPhone and iPad Apps in iPadOS 15 Using the Swift Playgrounds

Apple announced today that it is giving users the ability to build their own iPhone and iPad apps in iPadOS 15. The apps will be developed on the Swift Playgrounds app and uploaded on the App Store. Using the Swift UI, users can now develop their own iPhone and iPad apps in iPadOS which can also open project packages using Xcode on a Mac. This gives users the option to develop apps across different platforms, including iPad and Mac.

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In addition to this, the code is also reflected in the live preview during the development phase of an app. Moreover, users will also have the option available to run their apps on full screen in order to test them. Apps created in the Swift Playgrounds can be directly uploaded to the App Store.

It is a major milestone for the iPad to feature the ability to develop apps in iPadOS 15. It gives users more control over their projects. iPadOS 15 also features new multitasking capabilities that have been expected for a while. You can check out our announcement post for more details on the subject.

What are your thoughts on the iPadOS 15's ability to create iPhone and iPad apps? Let us know your thoughts on the scenario.

About the author: Ali Salman is a technology reporter for Wccftech mobile section with a specialized focus on Apple and the intellectual property that drives mobile innovation. He has cultivated a unique expertise in analyzing and deconstructing complex technology patents, translating dense legal and technical documents into clear, insightful reports on future products.

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