Native mobile development agency

Do you have a mobile project in Kotlin or Swift? Call on our specialized developers to help you.
APPS

OVER 60% OF APPS ARE NATIVELY CODED

Native technologies are by far the most widespread, led by Swift on iOS and Kotlin on Android(source). Although we are historically more attached to cross-platform technologies(React Native, Flutter), we have opened up to native technologies in response to customer demand.


SIMPLER THAN EVER BEFORE

With the recent additions to Kotlin and Swift, creating a native application has become easier than ever before. The languages are simpler and more expressive, and the development tools are more powerful.

KEEP ABREAST OF DEVELOPMENTS ON EACH PLATFORM

Android and iOS are regularly updated, bringing new features and new ways of doing things. By developing your application natively, you ensure that you can keep up with developments on each OS without delay.

DEPENDENCIES

By developing your application with native technologies, you reduce the number of dependencies, which reduces the risk of bugs and makes maintenance easier.

Frequently asked questions about native mobile development

What's the difference between native mobile development and cross-platform development?

Native mobile development involves creating an application for a specific platform (iOS or Android) using the languages and tools dedicated to that platform. Cross-platform development allows you to create a single application that works on several platforms, generally using frameworks such as Flutter or React Native.

What languages are used in native mobile development?
For Android, the Kotlin language is generally used, while for iOS, Swift is the language of choice.
 
What's the cost difference between native mobile development and cross-platform development?

When targeting both iOS and Android, native mobile development is more expensive because it requires the creation of two separate applications. Part of the work is common to both applications (graphic design, back-end development). As a result, a native mobile application for iOS and Android will generally cost between 50% and 100% more than its cross-platform equivalent.

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