Xcode 26 Release Candidate beta is now live, and it's packed with exciting features that will revolutionize your swift app development experience. Following Apple's recent WWDC event, the tech giant has rolled out the first Release Candidate version of its operating systems, including Xcode 26.

One of the standout features in Xcode 26 is its seamless integration with large language models, including OpenAI and Anthropic. This means you can now harness the power of AI-driven tools directly within your Xcode environment. Plus, you'll have the flexibility to integrate with local LLMs and third-party services using API keys.

Another notable addition is Anthropic's support, which was added late in the beta cycle. This feature originally made its debut as part of the Swift Assist concept during WWDC24, but never actually launched – until now. With Xcode 26, you'll have access to a more robust intelligence feature that will elevate your swift app development workflow.

In addition to AI-driven tools, Xcode 26 also introduces two separate builds: one for Apple silicon Macs and a Universal build for all Macs, regardless of processor type. This means you can now create apps that are optimized for both M1-based and Intel-based machines.

Ready to dive deeper into the world of swift app development? Head over to our link for a comprehensive rundown of everything new with Xcode 26, including a direct download link for the Release Candidate beta.

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