Earlier this year, at WWDC 2025, Apple officially introduced the Foundation Models framework - a local AI platform that allows developers to integrate artificial intelligence directly into their applications without incurring inference costs. This is considered an important step in Apple's AI strategy, as the company not only provides a compact, optimized AI model for the device but also integrates features such as suggesting instructions, creating content or calling tools.
Since the official release of iOS 26, a series of applications have quickly updated to take advantage of Apple's local AI capabilities, bringing more intelligent and personalized experiences to users. Here are some typical names.
Educational and creative applications
Lil Artist: Help kids create stories by choosing characters, themes, then AI will automatically generate content.
LookUp: Create vocabulary examples and word origin maps.
Guitar Wiz: Guitar learning support with chord explanations, advanced technical details, and multiple languages.
Management and productivity applications
Tasks: Automatically suggest cards, recognize recurring tasks, and convert speech into to-do lists.
Day One: Suggests titles, highlights journal content, and gives follow-up writing prompts.
Capture: Give category suggestions when taking notes.
Stoic: Create personalized reminders based on your mood, summarize, and organize your journal.
Zoho: Integrate AI for summarization, translation, and transcription in office apps.
Material: Turn voice into detailed tasks.
Financial applications
MoneyCoach: Analyze spending, give alerts and suggest quick entry categories.
CardPointers: Helping users get the most out of credit card offers through AI Q&A.
Life and health applications
Crouton: Suggest recipe cards, name the timer, and separate text into cooking steps.
SmartGym: Turn descriptions into detailed workouts, analyze progress and personal performance.
TrainFitness: Suggests alternative exercises when equipment is lacking.
Lumy: Suggests weather information appropriate for each context.
Entertainment and audio applications
Dark Noise: Creates soundscapes from short descriptions, allowing customization of levels for each element.
Lights Out: F1 race commentary summaries right in the app.
SwingVision: Analyzes video of tennis or pickleball play to provide postural feedback.
Document signing and processing application
Signeasy: Extract important information from contracts, giving quick summaries.
It can be seen that Apple is moving towards focusing on on-device AI instead of “giant” models that require server connections. Although smaller in scale than models from OpenAI, Google or Meta, Apple’s Foundation Models provide a smooth experience, save resources and especially protect user privacy.
The list of apps that leverage Apple's local AI promises to continue to expand in the coming time, as developers continue to innovate to bring new value to the iOS 26 platform.
According to Tech Crunch
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