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Replit iOS

Build and publish native iOS apps directly from natural language prompts on your phone.

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Hot score

90/100

Tracking since 2026-05-28. Saturation 18%.

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What is Replit iOS?

Replit has launched a new capability that lets users create fully native iOS applications using natural language prompts, all from within the Replit mobile app. This feature, announced just one day ago, allows developers and non-developers alike to describe an app idea in plain English and have it turned into a publishable iOS app. The entire workflow—from ideation to deployment—happens on-device, leveraging Replit's existing AI-powered development environment. This eliminates the need for Xcode, Swift knowledge, or a separate Mac for iOS development. The tool is part of Replit's broader no-code app builder ecosystem, aiming to democratize mobile app creation. Early community signals on X highlight the speed and simplicity of the process, with users sharing examples of apps built in minutes. While the feature is brand new and details about limitations or pricing are still emerging, the initial reception suggests strong commercial interest from indie developers and entrepreneurs looking to prototype and ship iOS apps quickly.

How to use this signal

Three ways a creator, builder, or agent can put Replit iOS to work today. Each comes with a copy-paste prompt for ChatGPT or Claude.

  1. Write a launch / coverage article

  2. Add to competitive monitoring

  3. Try it / share take

Key features

  • Natural language to native iOS app
  • Publish directly from Replit mobile
  • No Xcode or Mac required
  • Full app lifecycle on device
  • AI-powered code generation
  • Instant prototyping and deployment

Who should use this

Indie developers, entrepreneurs, and no-code creators who want to quickly prototype and publish iOS apps without learning Swift or using Xcode.

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Trend velocity

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Saturation

18%

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