Apple today shared a 90-minute WWDC26 presentation from the Steve Jobs Theater, demonstrating its latest AI tools for developers. The event featured live demos, including an entire app built from only a handful of prompts.

The presentation signals a deeper push into generative AI for software development, potentially reshaping how apps are built for Apple's ecosystem. Developers attending the packed theater responded positively to the hands-on demonstrations.

Apple did not release specific performance metrics or benchmarks during the session. The company focused on user-facing demos rather than technical specifications or availability timelines.

The tools are expected to help developers create more complex applications with less manual coding. However, Apple faces stiff competition from Microsoft and Google, which have already launched similar AI coding assistants.

Some analysts question whether the demos reflect real-world performance. Past tech presentations have occasionally oversold capabilities that later proved limited in practical use.