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.
Build native Swift iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps with AI
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.
Hey Product Hunt, Kane here, founder of Nativeline.
Here's the problem with AI app builders right now:
ā Most only build for iPhone
ā "iPad support" = stretched iPhone app that looks like garbage
ā Mac apps? Basically impossible. Too complex, no one touches it
ā And most of what they output is web wrappers anyway, not real native apps
Meanwhile:
ā Mac apps are incredibly valuable. Menu bar tools, productivity apps, SaaS utilities. But actually building one? Xcode feels like a cockpit. AppKit confusion. Most people give up.
ā iPad has a massive screen and real power. But every AI tool treats it like a big phone.
So we built Nativeline to fix this.
ā Choose your platform, iPhone, iPad, or Mac
ā Describe your idea in plain English
ā Get real native Swift, not a web wrapper
ā Ship to the App Store
Mac apps with real menus and windows. iPad apps designed for the full screen. iPhone apps that feel right.
One platform. The Apple ecosystem.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
Everytime I think about how fast @kanepanderson has been evolving this platform I get shivers. lol. this is giving even more advantage than Xcode with their agentic coding built in. and even more so if you are not a developer....yet want to get your feet wet. this is quite simply the best onramp into that world I've found. And yes...I've tried them all. lol.
Now doing mac apps, and iPad....each with their appropriate styling and behaviors while leveraging the latest APIs and frameworks form Apple, mean that I am able to move really fast. and in this day ..with the speed of the software industry... this is my nitro.
@liam_adamsĀ Thats great to hear! Deployment process is pretty easy, you just attach your apple account through a key (safe because its stored in the MacOS keychain) and then you just click one button and its deployed for you!
Super excited to share Nativeline with everyone today! Been several months in building, testing, and iteration. Let me know what you think!
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wow, this is super interesting - Apple always keeps it products so locked down and difficult to work with, I'd love to use this site if it means I can do everything by proxy to get onto their ecosystems.
@destariĀ That would be sweet! Let me know what you create and jump into the threads after!
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Congrats on the launch. The positioning is super clear and I love the focus on real native Swift instead of web wrappers.
Building for iPhone, iPad, and Mac in one flow is a big promise, and the āwatch it build in real timeā angle is very compelling. Excited to see how you handle the last-mile details like App Store submission, signing/provisioning, and keeping the generated code maintainable as the project grows.
I used Nativeline while it was in beta, and was able to really quickly build some awesome apps! The best part is actually how good the UI is on the apps it builds - with just a little effort, it builds an app that looks really awesome, and has a super nice native feel to it. Really excited to see where this app goes!
What needs improvement
I am looking forward to the future of Nativeline and perhaps it building apps for other Apple platforms like Apple TV, iPad, etc!
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I looked at building an app on my own with AI, but it took a long time and never built the same level of UI and design that Nativeline does. I wasted SO much time messing with some other builders and never actually got an app to work, then in Nativeline it worked basically out of the box.
Are generated projects maintainable in Xcode later?
Yea all the created apps are easily loadable in Xcode, so you are able to do whatever you want!
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Everytime I think about how fast @kanepanderson has been evolving this platform I get shivers. lol. this is giving even more advantage than Xcode with their agentic coding built in. and even more so if you are not a developer....yet want to get your feet wet. this is quite simply the best onramp into that world I've found. And yes...I've tried them all. lol.
Now doing mac apps, and iPad....each with their appropriate styling and behaviors while leveraging the latest APIs and frameworks form Apple, mean that I am able to move really fast. and in this day ..with the speed of the software industry... this is my nitro.
Well done again.... ok back to building..
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@uelsimonĀ thanks Emmanuel means a lot! Your feedback has been very helpful when creating and updating Nativeline.
Just started using Nativeline and I'm loving it, the build process is super simple and easy to learn as someone who's never made a mobile app.
Question - I haven't gotten to the deployment though, how's the process for taking the app from the platform to live on the app store?
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@liam_adamsĀ Thats great to hear! Deployment process is pretty easy, you just attach your apple account through a key (safe because its stored in the MacOS keychain) and then you just click one button and its deployed for you!
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Super excited to share Nativeline with everyone today! Been several months in building, testing, and iteration. Let me know what you think!
wow, this is super interesting - Apple always keeps it products so locked down and difficult to work with, I'd love to use this site if it means I can do everything by proxy to get onto their ecosystems.
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@jake_friedbergĀ Yeah! Give it a shot and let us know how you like it!
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This is awesome! I know exactly what I am going to build - a multi-platform MCP Server inspection tool!
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@destariĀ That would be sweet! Let me know what you create and jump into the threads after!
Congrats on the launch. The positioning is super clear and I love the focus on real native Swift instead of web wrappers.
Building for iPhone, iPad, and Mac in one flow is a big promise, and the āwatch it build in real timeā angle is very compelling. Excited to see how you handle the last-mile details like App Store submission, signing/provisioning, and keeping the generated code maintainable as the project grows.
Wishing you a strong launch day. @kanepanderson
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@fatih_furkan_yildizĀ thanks! Giving the capability for it to create for all platforms was a hurdle.
App Store submission, signing & provisioning is extremely smooth for the user. Just a click of a button!