
Bitrig Now Lets You Build with Apple’s New Betas
Bitrig can now build with the beta Xcode and SDKs announced at WWDC. Install the beta alongside your stable Xcode and start exploring what’s newly possible.

Bitrig can now build with the beta Xcode and SDKs announced at WWDC. Install the beta alongside your stable Xcode and start exploring what’s newly possible.

Bitrig is turning one during WWDC26. To celebrate, we’re hosting a hackathon and a party. We’d love for you to come.

Spend less time describing what’s on the screen. Point directly at the parts of your interface you want to change.

Make your app’s most important actions and content available from Shortcuts, Siri, and Spotlight. Let people put your app to work in ways you never imagined.

Finally, a professional app development environment for iPad.

Build with Codex or Claude Code. Connect your ChatGPT or Claude subscription.

Connect your GitHub account and import your existing Xcode projects. Bitrig builds, tests, and runs your app, commits your changes, and syncs with GitHub.

Let the character of your app escape its icon and become part of the device itself.

Bitrig can now build native Apple Watch apps. Your most personal computer deserves software made just for you.

Bitrig can now build native Swift iPad apps with full access to the iPadOS SDK, including rich multi-column layouts, Apple Pencil, and multiple windows.

Bitrig Remote brings the power of Bitrig Mac and Bitrig Agent back to iPhone.

Bitrig can now build native Swift Mac apps. We're doubling the free tier for a limited time to celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary.

The same simple Bitrig, now powered by a professional-grade iOS development stack.

Bitrig is now available for the Mac!

Meet Rob, a geography teacher and subject matter expert with three apps on the App Store.

Find out how one developer used Bitrig to make a selfie app for blind and low-vision users.

How Bitrig’s interpreter represents expressions and extracts APIs from the SDK.

How Bitrig's interpreter converts Swift constructs into bytecode.

Bitrig uses a Swift interpreter to render apps. How does it work?

Bitrig is turning one during WWDC26. To celebrate, we’re hosting a hackathon and a party. We’d love for you to come.

Make your app’s most important actions and content available from Shortcuts, Siri, and Spotlight. Let people put your app to work in ways you never imagined.

Build with Codex or Claude Code. Connect your ChatGPT or Claude subscription.

Let the character of your app escape its icon and become part of the device itself.

Bitrig can now build native Swift iPad apps with full access to the iPadOS SDK, including rich multi-column layouts, Apple Pencil, and multiple windows.

Bitrig can now build native Swift Mac apps. We're doubling the free tier for a limited time to celebrate Apple's 50th anniversary.

Bitrig is now available for the Mac!

Find out how one developer used Bitrig to make a selfie app for blind and low-vision users.

How Bitrig's interpreter converts Swift constructs into bytecode.

Spend less time describing what’s on the screen. Point directly at the parts of your interface you want to change.

Finally, a professional app development environment for iPad.

Connect your GitHub account and import your existing Xcode projects. Bitrig builds, tests, and runs your app, commits your changes, and syncs with GitHub.

Bitrig can now build native Apple Watch apps. Your most personal computer deserves software made just for you.

Bitrig Remote brings the power of Bitrig Mac and Bitrig Agent back to iPhone.

The same simple Bitrig, now powered by a professional-grade iOS development stack.

Meet Rob, a geography teacher and subject matter expert with three apps on the App Store.

How Bitrig’s interpreter represents expressions and extracts APIs from the SDK.

Bitrig uses a Swift interpreter to render apps. How does it work?