Xcode 26.3 could be Apple's biggest leap in AI coding tools, shifting from assistant prompts to autonomous agents that build, test, and update configurations directly inside Xcode.
Apple's Xcode 26.3 integrates Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex, letting AI agents autonomously write, build, and test code—sparking debate over security and the future of software development.
The app gives developers a centralized workspace to manage multiple AI coding agents across projects without losing task ...
Apple is expanding Xcode's role from code editor to active collaborator, adding built-in agentic coding tools that can plan, ...
Apple has just released Xcode 26.3, and it's a big step forward in terms of the company's support of coding agents. The new ...
Users will have to connect their OpenAI or Anthropic accounts to Xcode via an API key. Apple said it uses an open standard that gives programmers the ability to use other compatible agents and AI ...
Apple is building OpenAI and Anthropic’s AI-powered coding agents directly into Xcode. New integrations in Xcode 26.3 will ...
The key feature of 26.3 is support for full-fledged agentic coding tools, like OpenAI’s Codex or Claude Agent, with a side ...
With Xcode 26.3, Apple brings agentic AI to app development, enabling tools from OpenAI and Anthropic to build, debug, and automate code actively.
Apple has announced a major upgrade for Xcode: support for agentic coding. Apple says that developers can now build ...
The improved AI agent access in Xcode has made vibe coding astoundingly simple for beginners, to a level where some apps can ...
OpenAI’s new Codex desktop app turns AI into a multi-agent coding partner, reshaping workflows with real productivity ...