For the past year, we’ve compared nearly 6,000 Swift open source libraries written in Swift to pick the Top 30 (0.5% chance).

This is an extremely competitive list and it carefully picks the best open source Swift libraries, tools and projects published between January and December 2017. Mybridge AI evaluates the quality by considering popularity, engagement and recency. To give you an idea about the quality, the average number of Github stars is 3,727.

23 Amazing Swift UI Libraries for the Past Year (v.2019): Here

Amazing Swift UI Libraries (v.2017, avg. 4,010 ⭐️): Here (0 duplicate)

(0 duplicate) Amazing Swift Apps (avg. 2,781 ⭐️): Here (0 duplicate)

(0 duplicate) Amazing Open Source Android Apps (avg. 3874 ⭐️): Here (0 duplicate)

Open source libraries can help programmers greatly speed up the development process and achieve their goal. You can also learn by reading the source code and building something on top of the projects. Give a plenty of time to play around with iOS libraries you may have missed for the past year.