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Apple details SQUIRE AI tool for interface prototyping

Source: 9to5MacApril 7, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Apple researchers published details on April 7, 2026 about SQUIRE, an experimental AI-powered tool for interface prototyping.
  • SQUIRE is designed to help developers explore and refine interface ideas with more control than typical AI coding tools.
  • The report was cited by 9to5Mac based on Apple research materials.

Apple researchers published details on April 7, 2026 about SQUIRE, an experimental AI-powered tool for building interface prototypes. The tool is designed to help developers explore and refine interface ideas with more control than typical AI coding tools.

According to 9to5Mac, SQUIRE is an experimental system described in Apple research. The source says the tool focuses on interface prototyping and developer control, but it does not provide pricing, device compatibility, country availability, or commercialization details in the cited excerpt.

Apple's publication adds to broader industry work on AI-assisted software development tools, particularly systems aimed at generating or refining user interface concepts. In this case, the reported focus is not eSIM, remote SIM provisioning, or device connectivity standards, but developer tooling for interface design and prototyping.

Related Questions

What is Apple's SQUIRE tool?
SQUIRE is an experimental AI-powered tool from Apple researchers for building interface prototypes and helping developers refine interface ideas.
Did Apple release SQUIRE as a product?
No, the cited report describes SQUIRE as an experimental tool in Apple research, not as a commercial product release.

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