AI edge infrastructure for macOS. Run local or cloud models, share tools across apps via MCP, and power AI workflows with a native, always-on runtime.
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AI edge infrastructure for macOS. Run local or cloud models, share tools across apps via MCP, and power AI workflows with a native, always-on runtime.
Example apps for Foundation Models Framework in iOS 26 and macOS 26
React Native Apple LLM plugin using Foundation Models
Document chat app for macOS / iOS. Upload files, ask questions. Everything runs locally on your Mac / iPhone.
'afm' command cli: macOS server and single prompt mode that exposes Apple's Foundation and MLX Models and other APIs running on your Mac through a single aggregated OpenAI-compatible API endpoint. Supports Apple Vision and single command (non-server) inference with piping as well . Now with Web Browser and local AI API aggregator
A Swift command-line interface tool for interacting with macOS Apple Intelligence foundation models.
A collection of examples using Apple’s FoundationModels framework
Make Apple's Foundation Models accessible over web APIs
Production-ready architectural patterns and implementation skills for building modern iOS apps with Swift, SwiftUI, and Tuist — designed as context for AI coding agents.
iOS app that turns Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses into a hands-free study tool. Scan documents, extract text with OCR, generate AI summaries with Apple Foundation Models (Apple's On-Device AI) or online LLM models and organize content into decks with flashcards and quizzes. Built with SwiftUI, SwiftData, Vision, PDFKit, and Meta Wearables SDK.
Access Apple’s on-device Foundation Models in React Native
Crystal bindings for Apple's FoundationModels.framework
Apple Foundation Models server with OpenAI-like API.
Reusable Swift AI layer for ARCLabs apps — Implementing Apple Foundation Models, OpenAI and Anthropic models
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