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AI • DevTool • Vibe Coding
Nativeline - Build native iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps with AI
Nativeline is an AI-powered platform that turns your app ideas into real, native applications for the entire Apple ecosystem. Describe what you want to build, and Nativeline writes production-ready Swift code, generates polished UI, and outputs a full Xcode project you can ship to the App Store.
No coding required. No web wrappers. Real native apps.
The problem
Most people with app ideas never build them. The barrier is too high — learning Swift takes months, hiring a developer costs thousands, and no-code tools output web apps disguised as native ones.
The AI tools that exist today mostly stop at iPhone. They can't build for iPad properly (you get a stretched phone app). They can't build for Mac at all. And most of them output React Native or web views — not real native code.
If you wanted to build a native app for Apple's platforms, you were on your own.
What Nativeline does
Nativeline is the first AI platform that builds native apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac — all from one place.
You describe your app in plain English. Nativeline handles the rest: architecture decisions, UI design, Swift code, file structure, and build configuration. You get a complete Xcode project with real SwiftUI code that you own and control.
For iPhone: Native iOS apps with smooth UI, proper navigation, and App Store-ready builds.
For iPad: Apps designed for the full screen — sidebars, split views, multi-column layouts. Not a stretched iPhone app.
For Mac: Real macOS applications with menus, multiple windows, toolbar support, and system integrations. Actual Mac apps, not Electron wrappers.
One platform. Three destinations. All native Swift.
How it works
Choose your platform. iPhone, iPad, or Mac — pick where you're building.
Describe your idea. Tell Nativeline what you want. A habit tracker. A finance dashboard. A menu bar utility. Be as detailed or as high-level as you want.
Watch it build. Nativeline writes the code, creates the files, and structures your project in real-time. You can see everything as it happens.
Run and refine. Launch your app in the simulator. Test it. If something's not right, tell Nativeline what to change. Iterate through conversation.
Ship it. When you're ready, deploy to TestFlight with one click. From there, submit to the App Store.
The entire process happens in conversation. You're guiding Nativeline, not writing code. But you get full code access whenever you want it — this is your project, your code, your app.
What makes Nativeline different
Native Swift, not web wrappers. Most AI app builders output web technologies wrapped in a native shell. Nativeline writes real SwiftUI. Your apps feel native because they are native.
The entire Apple ecosystem. Other tools stop at iPhone. Nativeline builds for iPhone, iPad, and Mac — each optimized for its platform. Mac apps have menus and windows. iPad apps use the full screen. This isn't one-size-fits-all.
Full Xcode projects. You're not locked into our platform. Nativeline outputs standard Xcode projects. Open them in Xcode, edit the code, add your own customizations. You own everything.
One-click deploy. Connected to your Apple Developer account, Nativeline can build and upload to TestFlight directly. No Xcode wrestling. No command-line builds. Click a button, your app goes live for testing.
Conversation-driven development. Building an app should feel like working with a developer, not fighting with a tool. Describe what you want, see it built, ask for changes. The AI handles the implementation.
Who it's for
Founders and entrepreneurs who want to validate ideas fast. Build an MVP in hours, not months. Test with real users on TestFlight before investing in a full development team.
Designers who want to see their designs come to life. Stop handing off mockups and hoping for the best. Build the real thing and iterate on it directly.
Developers who want to move faster. Skip the boilerplate. Let Nativeline scaffold your project, then dive into the code for the custom parts.
Anyone with an app idea who thought building it was out of reach. If you can describe what you want, you can build it.
What people are building
Finance dashboards. Recipe apps. Habit trackers. Mood journals. Menu bar utilities. Kanban boards. Meditation timers. Workout logs. Note-taking apps. Portfolio trackers.
Real apps. Shipping to the App Store. Built by people who never wrote a line of Swift.
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