iOS Development
App Store users judge in seconds. A native iOS build is how you make sure the first ten seconds don't work against you.
iOS users have high expectations shaped by Apple's own apps — and low patience for anything that feels off. A rejected App Store submission or a laggy first impression can set a launch back weeks.
We build native iOS applications in Swift and SwiftUI, designed to meet Apple's human interface guidelines while performing reliably across iPhone and iPad. Our team manages the full App Store submission and review process, so launch day is predictable instead of a guessing game.
Discuss Your Project →What's Included
- Swift & SwiftUI development built to Apple's own interface standards
- App Store submission and compliance handled by people who've done it before
- Deep Apple ecosystem integration where it genuinely improves the experience
- Performance and battery optimization, so the app doesn't get quietly deleted
Built for teams facing this specific problem
- Businesses launching a first iPhone/iPad app
- Companies that got an App Store rejection and need it fixed properly
- Teams whose app looks fine but doesn't feel native
- Anyone whose iOS app performance is quietly costing them retention
From first call to day-to-day delivery
Define
Scope and interface plan built to Apple's own design standards from the start.
Build
Native development in Swift and SwiftUI.
Test
Performance and battery testing across current iPhone and iPad hardware.
Submit
App Store submission and review management handled end to end.
Situations we see all the time
A first App Store launch that goes smoothly
Submission handled by people who've navigated Apple's review process before.
Fixing a rejected submission
Diagnosing exactly why Apple rejected a build and correcting it properly.
Making an app feel native, not ported
Refining UX that technically works but doesn't feel like it belongs on iOS.
iOS Development FAQs
Yes — we diagnose the specific rejection reason and fix it, rather than resubmitting the same build and hoping.
Yes, when that's part of the scope — we plan for both from the design phase, not as an afterthought.
Staying current with Apple's guidelines is part of the job — it's factored into both design and the submission process.
Ready to get started with iOS Development?
Book a free, no-obligation consultation with our engineering team.