Senior iOS development is our core focus. One Swift codebase, native on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. App Store ready, partnership pricing, no offshore handoffs.
iOS app development
that ships natively, fast.
An iOS app development agency for companies who want a Swift codebase they can be proud of. We design, architect, and build native iPhone and iPad apps in SwiftUI, with a shared codebase that targets Mac through SwiftUI multiplatform or Mac Catalyst. Senior engineers, App Store ready, partnership pricing.
Native iOS, the way Apple intends.
We choose Swift and SwiftUI for every new build. The platform features Apple ships every June (Live Activities, App Intents, Vision Pro, the new privacy stack) reach native apps first, and your roadmap moves at the speed of the platform.
Consumer iPhone apps
Lifestyle, productivity, fintech, social, content, marketplaces. Polished SwiftUI experiences that feel like the system, not a wrapper around a website.
iPad pro-grade apps
Editor, design, drawing, and dashboard apps that take the iPad seriously. Stage Manager, multi-window, drag-and-drop, Pencil, external display, and split-view, all wired up correctly.
Mac, from the same code
Ship to Mac via SwiftUI multiplatform or Mac Catalyst. Real macOS menus, real Mac windows, real Apple Silicon performance, no Electron, no embedded WebView.
Vision Pro & visionOS
Spatial UI, shared SwiftUI scenes, RealityKit content, and porting iPad apps to the headset. Early-mover positioning while the App Store is still small.
Enterprise & B2B
Field-ops apps, mobile dashboards, line-of-business tools, custom enterprise distributions. SSO, MDM, biometric auth, and offline-first sync built in.
RN & Flutter migrations
Move React Native, Flutter, or Cordova codebases to native Swift, incrementally, without freezing your roadmap. Recover performance, App Store velocity, and platform features.
Ship to iPhone, iPad, and Mac from one Swift codebase.
SwiftUI multiplatform and Mac Catalyst let a single Xcode project compile to native binaries for every Apple platform. The shared code is the business logic, networking, persistence, and most of the UI. The platform-specific code is the menu bar, the window chrome, and the gestures that should feel different on each form factor. You get three native apps for somewhere between 1.2x and 1.4x the cost of one.
Logic, models, and most UI
One Swift Package for domain logic, data, networking, and SwiftUI views. Tested once, shipped three times.
Form-factor adjustments
iPad split views, Mac NavigationSplitView with three columns, iPhone tab bar, sized for each device.
OS-specific touches
Mac menu bar, dock badge, keyboard shortcuts, AppKit interop where it actually matters. Done right, not avoided.
For a deeper look at our approach to Mac specifically, see our macOS development page.
Four phases. TestFlight every two weeks.
Our process is deliberately visible. You see real progress every sprint, not just at the end.
Scoping sprint
One to two weeks (paid). Workshops, technical audit, and a fixed-scope quote with a real timeline.
Prototype in SwiftUI
We design directly in SwiftUI, not Figma alone. The prototype runs on a real device, on day one.
Two-week sprints
TestFlight build at the end of every sprint. Weekly demos. Transparent burn-down on whatever PM tool you use.
App Store launch
Submission, App Privacy, screenshots, and rollout. Post-launch support and the next OS adoption are part of the deal.
The full Apple toolchain.
We pick the right tool for the build. Some apps need every framework, most need a focused subset.
Language & UI
Apple frameworks
Architecture & testing
CI & release
Three ways to work with us.
Pick the engagement that fits the team you have today, all priced as fixed scope, not billable hours.
We build the whole app
Discovery, design, engineering, App Store launch, post-launch support. You stay focused on product strategy, we handle the build.
From $40K (single-purpose MVP) to $400K+ (multi-platform suite)
Embed senior Swift engineers
Drop senior iOS engineers into your existing team for sprint-based collaboration, code review, and feature builds. Per-engineer monthly retainer.
From $18K/month per senior engineer
Modernize a legacy codebase
UIKit to SwiftUI, Combine to Swift Concurrency, MVC to TCA, Objective-C to Swift, RN/Flutter to native. Incremental, planned, never a freeze.
Two-week audit at $12K, then fixed-scope quote
Frequently asked.
What does an iOS build cost?
Fixed scope, never billable hours. A focused single-purpose MVP runs $40K to $90K. A multi-feature consumer or B2B app runs $90K to $250K. A SwiftUI multiplatform suite (iPhone, iPad, Mac from one codebase) runs $150K to $400K. We give a real quote after a paid one to two week scoping sprint.
Can one Swift codebase actually run on iPhone, iPad, and Mac?
Yes. SwiftUI multiplatform and Mac Catalyst have shipped since iOS 13 / macOS 10.15 and improve every WWDC. The business logic, networking, persistence, and most of the UI are shared. Each platform still feels native, no embedded web view, no compromise on performance.
SwiftUI or React Native / Flutter?
Native-first, every time. RN and Flutter solve a real problem if you don't have iOS expertise, but they pay it back in performance ceilings, slow App Store updates, and platform-feature lag (Live Activities, Widgets, Vision Pro, App Intents). Native pays back fast. We do migrate RN and Flutter codebases to native Swift, that is a common engagement.
App Store review, will my app pass?
App Privacy manifests, ATT prompts, StoreKit 2 receipt validation, Sign in with Apple, account-deletion compliance, screenshots, and TestFlight rollout are all part of the engagement. We pre-empt rejection reasons and handle rebuttals when they happen.
How long to launch?
An MVP usually ships in 8 to 14 weeks from kick-off. A multi-platform suite ships its first App Store version in 14 to 20 weeks. Two-week sprints, TestFlight build at the end of every sprint, real progress every two weeks.
Can you join my existing iOS team?
Yes. Senior Swift engineers embed into your team for sprint-based collaboration, architecture work, and feature builds. We also do iOS technical-debt audits and modernizations.
Ready to ship a Swift codebase you'll be proud of?
Tell us what you're building. We'll respond with a real perspective, not a sales deck.
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