Xcode can now connect to external AI coding agents, making it possible to prototype working apps with minimal programming experience.
I was curious if Block's Goose agent, paired with Ollama and the Qwen3-coder model, could really replace Claude Code. Here's how it worked.
Apple is opening Xcode to autonomous AI agents for the first time, releasing Xcode 26.3 with built-in support for Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex. The update marks a significant shift in ...
Apple ecosystem developers are now able to use agentic AI models from OpenAI and Anthropic within Xcode.
Apple's Xcode 26.3 now empowers AI agents like Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex to actively modify code, explore ...
Apple has released Xcode 26.3 as an update that expands the development environment’s use of AI-assisted workflows, ...
Apple has released a new version of its developer software that adds support for AI-powered coding agents directly inside ...
The Release Candidate of Xcode 26.3 is rolling out as we publish this with brand new agentic coding capabilities. With the update, developers can connect to either OpenAI's Codex or Anthropic's Claude ...
With Xcode 26.3, Apple is adding support for agentic coding, allowing developers to use tools like Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex right in Xcode for app creation. Agentic coding will ...
The improved AI agent access in Xcode has made vibe coding astoundingly simple for beginners, to a level where some apps can ...
Apple is expanding Xcode's role from code editor to active collaborator, adding built-in agentic coding tools that can plan, ...