Applications for Apple’s annual Swift Student Challenge are now open, offering aspiring developers a platform to showcase their creativity and coding skills. The challenge, announced on February 12, 2026, invites students from around the globe to submit original app projects built using Apple’s Swift programming language.
The Swift Student Challenge, which culminates in Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate their passion for technology and potentially earn a place at the conference. According to reports, the submission window is limited, encouraging swift action from interested participants.
Students are tasked with creating an original app concept and submitting a detailed Swift Playgrounds project. The projects are evaluated based on their technical complexity, creativity, and the impact of the app’s design. Apple will select a group of students to attend WWDC 2026, where they will receive mentorship from Apple engineers and connect with other developers.
The challenge is designed to foster the next generation of app developers and encourage innovation within the Apple ecosystem. The Swift Student Challenge has become a key event leading up to WWDC, attracting submissions from a diverse range of students worldwide.
Details regarding the specific submission guidelines and evaluation criteria are available through Apple’s developer resources. Students are encouraged to review these materials carefully before beginning their projects. The deadline for submissions has not been publicly announced, but reports indicate a limited timeframe for participation.