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Apple Confirms Notion UI Overhaul with SwiftUI Migration - News Directory 3

Apple Confirms Notion UI Overhaul with SwiftUI Migration

June 13, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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Original source: macrumors.com

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Apple confirmed on June 13, 2026, that Notion is transitioning its user interface to SwiftUI, according to a report from MacRumors. The move, disclosed during Apple’s WWDC 2026 event, aims to enhance performance and streamline the app’s design consistency across Apple platforms.

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The announcement aligns with Apple’s broader push to standardize app development tools, as SwiftUI has become a central component of the company’s ecosystem. Notion, a popular productivity platform, cited improved rendering speeds and easier maintenance as key motivations for the shift. A spokesperson for Apple stated, “SwiftUI enables developers to build high-performance apps with greater efficiency, and we’re pleased to see Notion leverage these capabilities.”

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Notion’s decision follows a trend of major applications adopting SwiftUI to optimize for Apple’s latest operating systems. The transition is expected to begin with the next major release of Notion’s iOS and macOS apps, though no specific timeline was provided. Developers familiar with SwiftUI noted that the framework’s declarative syntax reduces code complexity, which could lead to faster feature development and fewer bugs.

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The move also reflects Apple’s growing influence over third-party app development. SwiftUI, introduced in 2019, has gradually gained traction, with companies like Adobe and Microsoft incorporating it into their workflows. Notion’s adoption could signal a shift toward more unified app experiences across Apple devices, particularly as the company continues to emphasize hardware-software integration.

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Industry analysts highlighted the potential implications for users. “By using SwiftUI, Notion can ensure smoother interactions on newer devices, such as the M3 Macs and iOS 17,” said Sarah Lin, a tech analyst at TechInsight. “This could also set a precedent for other productivity apps to follow suit, especially as Apple’s ecosystem becomes more closed and optimized.”

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Apple’s WWDC 2026 featured several other announcements related to app development, including updates to Xcode and enhanced SwiftUI tools. The company emphasized that SwiftUI now supports advanced features like 3D graphics and real-time collaboration, which Notion may leverage in future updates.

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While the transition is still in its early stages, some users have expressed concerns about potential compatibility issues during the migration. A Reddit thread discussing the change noted that “any major UI overhaul could disrupt workflows for power users.” However, Notion’s engineering team has stated that they will maintain backward compatibility during the rollout.

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The development underscores the evolving relationship between Apple and third-party developers. As SwiftUI becomes more robust, its adoption could lead to a more cohesive user experience across the App Store. For now, the focus remains on how Notion’s transition will impact its 200 million active users and whether other apps will accelerate their own SwiftUI migrations.

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Apple did not provide further details on Notion’s timeline or specific technical challenges, but the company reiterated its commitment to supporting developers through its annual developer conference. The next phase of the migration is expected to be revealed in the coming months, with updates likely to coincide with Notion’s 2026 product roadmap.

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