
Starting April 25, 2023, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with Xcode 14.1 or later. Apple also “highly recommends” developers update their apps to take advantage of the latest features available with iOS 16 and iPadOS 16. The new rule applies to both new apps and updates for apps already available on the App Store. For those unfamiliar, Xcode is the tool used by developers to create apps for Apple’s platforms, including iOS and macOS. As of April 25, the App Store will no longer accept apps built with older versions of Xcode.

The company confirmed the news on its Apple Developer website. App Store to require apps built with Xcode 14 Starting next month, Apple will require that every app must be built with Xcode 14.1 or later to ensure compatibility with iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, tvOS 16, and macOS Ventura. Following the release of the first iOS 16.5 beta to developers, Apple on Tuesday announced new requirements for developers submitting their apps to the App Store.
