Notion Is Migrating to SwiftUI, Apple Confirms at WWDC
Notion Shifts Apple confirmed Notion's move to SwiftUI for better performance and UI consistency. The app, known for its flexible productivity tools, is transitioning from its Electron-based web stack. This marks a significant step in Notion's native development efforts, following earlier mobile app changes. Apple highlighted agentic coding tools making such migrations easier, while also showcasing SwiftUI's new features and improvements.
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Apple this week confirmed that Notion is migrating its user interface to SwiftUI, citing the app's desire for greater performance and UI consistency than its existing web-based stack can deliver.
Notion is a productivity app that combines notes, documents, databases, and project management tools in one place. Users can create pages containing text, tables, kanban boards, calendars, and more, and organize them in a flexible hierarchy.
The announcement was made during Apple's SwiftUI segment during its Platforms State of the Union, where Notion was used as a flagship example of an app moving away from cross-platform and web technologies to native Apple frameworks. The callout was clearly deliberate; Notion is one of the most widely used productivity apps on the Mac, and has long been criticized for the sluggishness that comes with its Electron-based architecture.
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