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Apple Intelligence Expands to Third-Party Developers in iOS 19

S.Dyema Zandria
Last updated: 21 May 2025 14:55
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Apple has announced a major shift for app developers. IOS 19 will allow users to use Apple’s AI in the programs they develop. In other words, your most-used apps could now use writing help, visual image creation, and better notifications.

Apple’s AI system, called Apple Intelligence, has been slow to roll out new features. By letting developers use it, Apple hopes more people will see how useful its AI can be. The company will announce this update at its WWDC event on June 9.

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What Developers Can Do with Apple’s AI

Developers will get access to AI tools that work directly on your iPhone. These tools do not need the internet, which keeps your data private. For example:

  • A notes app could use AI to summarize long paragraphs.
  • A social media app could create custom emojis based on your photos.
  • A fitness app could send reminders to drink water after a workout.

At first, developers can only use AI features that run on the phone itself. More advanced tools that use the internet (like real-time language translation) will come later.

Why Apple Is Sharing Its AI

Apple has done this before. When the App Store first launched, it only featured Apple-made apps. Later, they let outside developers join, which led to the millions of apps we use today. Letting developers use Apple Intelligence could create new types of apps no one has thought of yet.

This move also helps Apple improve its AI. Developers will find creative ways to use the tools, and Apple can learn from their feedback.

Challenges for Apple

Apple’s own AI tools for developers, like Swift Assist, have had problems. Some engineers say the AI makes mistakes or works too slowly. To fix this, Apple is working with other companies like Anthropic (maker of the Claude AI) to build better tools.

Other companies, like GitHub and OpenAI, already have popular AI tools for developers. Apple needs to catch up by offering something unique. Their focus on privacy (keeping data on your phone) could be a big selling point.

What This Means for iPhone Users

If developers use Apple’s AI, you might notice:

  • Apps that feel faster, since AI works on your phone instead of the internet.
  • New features that understand your habits, like reminding you to call a friend you haven’t talked to in weeks.
  • Better privacy, because your data stays on your device.

However, some advanced AI features (like writing a full email for you) might still need the internet and come later.

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The Future of Apple’s AI

Apple has bigger plans for AI in the next few years:

  • Letting apps use cloud-based AI for harder tasks.
  • Improving Siri to have natural conversations, possibly by iOS 20.
  • Letting apps share data with Siri. Siri could inform you about the delay by reading your calendar and email for you.

Sharing its AI tools by Apple could make using apps much easier. Like the App Store did for mobile software, this could encourage apps that have your privacy in mind. We will learn more in June about what Apple intends for developers and users.

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