WWDC 2026 is just around the corner, and Apple has highlighted four Swift Student Challenge app winners. This year, Apple points out AI tools Swift Student Challenge winners are using to help bring their ideas to life.
Apple welcomes 50 Swift Student Challenge Distinguished Winners to its developer conference
Each year, Apple invites 50 of the Swift Student Challenge Distinguished Winners to attend WWDC. Susan Prescott, Apple’s VP of Worldwide Developer Relations, says the combination of Swift and AI tools are on display with this year’s winning submissions.
“The breadth of creativity we see in the Swift Student Challenge never ceases to amaze us,” says Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations.
“This year’s winners found remarkable ways to harness the power of Apple platforms, Swift, and AI tools to build app playgrounds that are as technically impressive as they are meaningful. We’re incredibly proud to support their journey and can’t wait to see what they create next.”
The four apps or app playgrounds Apple is showcasing include:
Steady Hands created by Gayatri Goundadkar
Pitch Coach created by Anton Baranov
Asuo created by Karen-Happuch Peprah Henneh
LeViola created by Yoonjae Joung
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