Apple Announces 350 Swift Student Challenge Winners Highlighting AI and Accessibility Innovation

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Apple has named 350 winners from 37 countries for its 2026 Swift Student Challenge, recognizing app playgrounds that leverage AI and Apple’s development frameworks to address real-world accessibility challenges. Among the 50 Distinguished Winners invited to attend WWDC in June are Gayatri Goundadkar, who developed an iPad app to stabilize tremors for artists, and Anton Baranov, whose AI-powered Pitch Coach app provides real-time presentation feedback. These projects utilize advanced tools like PencilKit, Accelerate, and Apple’s Foundation Models to solve complex user needs. Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, noted that the submissions demonstrate the technical maturity of student developers in integrating AI into meaningful, human-centric software solutions that drive social impact.





