Swift Project Launches Android Workgroup

Posted on Monday, July 14, 2025 by AUSTIN HARRIS, Global Sales

The Swift programming language community has announced the formation of the Android Workgroup, a new initiative dedicated to making Android an officially supported platform for Swift. This landmark development marks a significant step forward in Swift's evolution as a truly cross-platform language for modern software development.

Swift Project Launches Android Workgroup to Advance Official Swift Support for Android

The Android Workgroup is composed of experienced contributors from across the global Swift and Android development communities. Its primary goal is to promote, improve, and maintain Swift as a first-class language for building Android applications, eliminating the need for fragmented, community-maintained solutions and unofficial toolchains that developers have relied on in the past.

Bringing Official Swift Support to Android

Until now, Android developers interested in leveraging Swift have faced obstacles due to the lack of official support. While independent efforts and third-party toolchains have enabled some experimentation, these solutions were often fragmented, inconsistently maintained, or difficult to adopt in production environments.

The creation of the Android Workgroup formalizes ongoing efforts to bring Android into the official Swift ecosystem. According to the group's charter, the workgroup will focus on:

Improving and Maintaining Android Support

  • The workgroup is tasked with ensuring that Android support is fully integrated into the official Swift distribution. This includes eliminating the need for downstream patches or out-of-tree modifications to the Swift compiler or toolchain.
     

Enhancing Core Swift Packages for Android

  • The workgroup will recommend updates to core Swift packages, such as Foundation and Dispatch, to ensure better compatibility with Android development practices and platform idioms.
     

Defining Platform Support Levels

  • Working alongside the Swift Platform Steering Group, the workgroup will help define clear support levels for Android and work toward achieving an officially supported status.
     

Determining Supported Architectures and API Levels

  • The group will establish which Android API levels and hardware architectures Swift will officially support, with early work already underway to provide SDK bundles for AArch64, x86_64, and armv7 architectures.
     

Developing Robust Continuous Integration (CI)

  • Android-specific testing will be incorporated into Swift’s continuous integration infrastructure, ensuring stable and reliable Android support with every release.
     

Bridging Swift and Android's Java SDK

  • The workgroup will identify best practices for integrating Swift with Android’s existing Java-based ecosystem and will provide guidance on packaging Swift libraries for Android apps.
     

Supporting Debugging and Tooling

  • The group is committed to enhancing debugging support for Swift applications on Android and promoting tooling that simplifies development workflows.
     

Community Collaboration at the Core

The Android Workgroup operates with a strong emphasis on community participation. Membership is open to anyone interested in contributing, and the group conducts biweekly video meetings, fostering transparent discussions on technical progress, challenges, and opportunities.

In addition to direct membership, there are numerous ways for developers to participate in this groundbreaking initiative:

  • Contributing to technical discussions on the Swift Android Forum
  • Asking or answering questions to help grow community knowledge
  • Reporting bugs or suggesting improvements
  • Submitting pull requests to Android-related Swift projects
  • Developing tools to enhance the Swift-on-Android experience
  • Providing feedback to workgroup members via the Swift Forums
     

The workgroup adheres to the Swift Code of Conduct to ensure an inclusive, welcoming environment for all contributors. Community members with concerns can contact the Swift Core Team for resolution.

The current members of the Android Workgroup include prominent developers from both the Swift and Android ecosystems, such as Abe White, Evan Wilde, Marc Prud’hommeaux, Saleem Abdulrasool, and others, all contributing their expertise to this shared vision.

A New Era for Android Development

The announcement of the Android Workgroup has sparked enthusiasm across the global developer community. Many Android developers are eager to explore Swift’s potential as a modern, efficient, and memory-safe alternative to existing languages like Java and Kotlin.

“We’re incredibly excited to expand Swift’s reach,” said Mishal Shah, an early contributor to the project. “Android developers can soon benefit from Swift’s clean syntax, performance characteristics, and safety features, whether for shared business logic or building full native Android applications.”

Preliminary builds of the Swift 6.2 and 6.3 Android SDK bundles have already been made available on GitHub, with full compiler validation underway. Tooling advancements are also progressing, including updates to the Swift Stream IDE extension for Visual Studio Code, enabling Android development with Swift across platforms such as Windows, macOS, and Linux.

The workgroup has also signaled close collaboration with Apple’s ongoing efforts to improve Swift-Java interoperability, which will ease the integration of Swift into existing Android codebases written in Kotlin or Java.

While official support for UI frameworks like Jetpack Compose or SwiftUI on Android is not currently part of the roadmap, community-driven solutions are already emerging. Initiatives like FlutterSwift and open discussions around shared model layers and cross-platform architectures hint at exciting possibilities for the future.

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