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We craft polished and high-performance apps for iPhone — native Swift or cross-platform solutions.

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About iOS Development

iOS is renowned for stability, security, and a high-value user base. iOS users spend significantly more on apps and in-app purchases compared to Android. If your target audience is premium, business-oriented, or located in developed markets, an iOS app should be a top priority. We build apps that meet Apple's high standards and pass App Store review.

Swift is Apple's modern programming language and the primary tool for native iOS development. It is safe, fast, and expressive. SwiftUI — a declarative UI framework — lets you build interfaces with minimal code and automatic support for all iPhone screen sizes. We also support Objective-C and UIKit for legacy codebases. React Native and Flutter enable cross-platform apps from a single codebase.

iOS app design follows Human Interface Guidelines — Apple's blueprint for building interfaces. We design apps that look and feel native: proper spacing, San Francisco fonts, standard gestures and animations. Dark mode support, Dynamic Type for font scaling, and VoiceOver accessibility are standard in our apps.

Apple's frameworks provide powerful capabilities: Face ID and Touch ID for biometric auth, Apple Pay for one-tap payments, HealthKit for health data, HomeKit for smart home control, Core ML for on-device machine learning, and push notifications via APNs.

App Store submission requires following Apple's strict guidelines. We know all requirements and help pass review on the first attempt — preparing screenshots at correct resolutions, writing descriptions, configuring metadata, and filling out privacy questionnaires. TestFlight enables beta testing before release.

History of iOS

iOS history began on January 9, 2007 when Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone at Macworld. The original iPhone OS did not support third-party apps — Jobs suggested developers build web apps. But market pressure led to a historic decision.

On July 10, 2008, App Store launched alongside iPhone 3G and iPhone OS 2.0 with around 500 apps. Developers received an SDK based on Objective-C. In the first year App Store generated $250 million for developers.

The 2010s saw iOS mature significantly. iOS 7 brought a radical redesign by Jony Ive. Touch ID launched with iPhone 5S in 2013, Apple Pay in 2014. Swift was introduced in 2014 and quickly became the standard for iOS development.

ARKit for augmented reality, Core ML for machine learning, SwiftUI in 2019 for declarative UI, Apple Silicon (M1, 2020) unifying macOS and iOS/iPadOS — technological evolution continued steadily.

Today iOS has over 1.5 billion active devices. App Store generates over $85 billion in annual revenue. The focus on privacy — App Tracking Transparency, Private Relay — became a signature feature of the platform.

Capabilities

  • Native development with Swift/Objective-C
  • Cross-platform development with React Native/Flutter
  • Human Interface Guidelines design
  • Apple services integration
  • Push notifications (APNs)
  • Face ID and Touch ID authentication
  • HealthKit, HomeKit integrations
  • App Store publishing

Technologies

Swift
SwiftUI
Objective-C
React Native
Flutter
Core Data
Combine
UIKit

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