đ Android Developers Can Now Build Apps Using Appleâs Swift
- Oct 27, 2025
- 1 min read
Posted: October 27, 2025
By: MacHQ Staff
Big news in the development world: Appleâs programming language Swiftâonce exclusive to iOS and macOSâis now usable for building Android apps. Developers can share code across platforms, creating more flexible apps and bridging ecosystems like never before.
đĄ Why It Matters:
Swift, launched by Apple in 2014, is now open-source and optimized for performance and versatility.
With the new Android Swift SDK, developers can write one codebase and deploy on iOS and Android, saving time and widening reach.
This shift signals even more collaboration between Mac-friendly workflows and broader device ecosystemsâa win for creators who use Macs, iPads & iPhones as their main tools.
For you, that means apps grow faster, perform better, and integrate more smoothly into your Apple-centric workflow.
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