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Xcode’s new AI agents don’t just suggest code, they get things done for you

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Xcode’s new AI agents don’t just suggest code, they get things done for you
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Apple has quietly turned Xcode, its venerable app-building machine, into an AI-driven software that can now harness agentic coding. Last year, the Cupertino giant added basic AI-based features, such as code completion and suggestions to Xcode 26, but the new update changes everything.

Xcode 26.3 includes powerful AI agents such as Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s Codex, both of which can analyze your current project, update settings, search for relevant information, run tests, and interact with previews, all via text-based commands.

Apple’s Xcode now has direct integration with the Claude Agent SDK, giving developers the full functionality of Claude Code for building on Apple platforms, from iPhone to Mac to Apple Vision Pro.

Read more: https://t.co/fyZ10bhkN3

— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) February 3, 2026

What does agentic coding actually do?

In simpler terms, the app’s AI won’t just assist coders and developers; it will also help them automate tasks. It works by reading the entire program, understanding what it does and how it performs specific tasks, and then turning your text-based commands into relevant changes or additions.

But what exactly does agentic coding solve? For developers, Xcode 26.3 solves the never-ending problem of writing similar code across projects and helps debug errors by navigating hundreds of lines of code.

The idea isn’t to replace programmers, but to help them outsource the boring and tedious parts of their job to AI (debugging, rebuilding, adding specific functions, redesigning a piece of code, etc.), while they can work on exploring creative ideas, managing their schedule, or taking some time off.

Codex is now available in Xcode 26.3

Work through complex tasks with more autonomy by breaking down tasks, searching Apple docs, exploring file structures, updating settings, and capturing Previews as you iterate

Available in the Xcode 26.3 release candidate pic.twitter.com/uwwVkHx5Pq

— OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs) February 3, 2026

Apple’s open-ended AI strategy

What’s even more unique is Apple’s approach toward integrating AI into Xcode. It uses an open Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing developers to plug in other compatible agents for greater flexibility.

For now, Apple Xcode 26.3 with agentic coding is available as a release candidate; it’s only available for registered members of the Apple Developer Program (via the developer site). However, a full public release on the Mac App Store is coming soon.

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