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You can now watch Stanford’s 2025 SwiftUI development lectures for free

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All 16 videos and supporting material from the Spring 2025 version of Stanford’s CS193p (Developing Applications for iOS using SwiftUI) course are now online, for free.

All 16 lectures are up, for free

Since 2020, Stanford University has been publishing videos on YouTube, as well as supporting material on its website, for CS193p: “a course Stanford students take to learn some of the basics of iOS development.” This has helped broaden the course’s reach compared with when it was published on iTunes U.

Over the past few weeks, Stanford has been gradually posting lecture videos and supporting materials for the Spring 2025 version of CS193p.

As of today, the full set of content for all 16 lectures is available on the course website, as well as via a YouTube playlist.

One important caveat is that the course was recorded before the release of iOS 26 and Xcode 26. As Stanford University explains:

The course happened before iOS 26 and Xcode 26 were released, but the code written during the course seems to be mostly compatible. The big change in Xcode 26, of course, is built-in LLM assistance, and iOS 26 introduced Liquid Glass in the UI, so of course there’s none of that in any of these videos.

Still, CS193p is widely recommended by experienced developers. If you’re looking to get into iOS development, this is probably one of the best places to start.

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