Apple is reportedly considering ways to improve support for apps with AI agents and AI coding features in the App Store. information. Apple is designing a system that maintains security and privacy standards while considering the capabilities of AI apps, but details about how the system will work are unclear.

In March, Apple began blocking updates to some popular Vibecoding apps. These apps violated App Store rules that prohibit running code that changes the functionality of the app itself or other apps. The Vibe coding app allows users to build apps and websites using AI agents and natural language prompts with little to no coding experience. Vibe coding has grown in popularity, but Apple’s rules haven’t been able to keep up.
Apps with AI agents pose a similar problem for Apple. AI agents can perform complex actions autonomously and create mini-apps using tools and features not traditionally supported by Apple’s App Store rules. Apple needs to make changes to keep up with software trends that developers and users want.
As Apple builds AI agents into the App Store, it hopes to avoid some of the problems people run into with rogue AI agents removing content and causing other problems.
While Apple is preparing for future AI apps, it is also developing its own AI capabilities. Siri is getting a major overhaul in iOS 27, making it smarter and able to compete with Claude and ChatGPT. Apple is partnering with Google to power ‘Siri’ with a custom Gemini model.
information Apple says it has begun contacting app developers to integrate app features such as booking flights and sending calendar invites into new versions of Siri and Apple Intelligence. Some developers are hesitant to work with Apple to integrate their apps into Siri, worried that Apple will provide new ways to collect fees. Apple has told some developers that it does not plan to charge fees in the early stages of the partnership, but that it may charge fees in the future. Apple is in talks with Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent to integrate Siri into iOS 27, but the companies don’t want to pay Apple any fees.
Apple also plans to allow users to choose from multiple chatbots to use with Siri, rather than restricting them to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. AI models from companies like Anthropic and Google can be used for image playgrounds and writing tools, just as ChatGPT can now.
It’s not clear whether Apple plans to further open up iOS to third-party chatbots, but OpenAI is reportedly disappointed with Apple’s restrictions. ChatGPT can be used to generate images and text through iOS integration, but it does not have access to your email or other personal information. According to , customers also rarely use this feature. information.
Apple’s new version of Siri is expected to be announced at the WWDC keynote on June 8th, and Apple’s plans for agent AI apps in the App Store may also be discussed at the same time.
