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Apple FoundationModels framework for on-device LLM — text generation, guided generation with @Generable, tool calling, and snapshot streaming in iOS 26+.
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Patterns for integrating Apple's on-device language model into apps using the FoundationModels framework. Covers text generation, structured output with @Generable, custom tool calling, and snapshot streaming — all running on-device for privacy and offline support.
Always check model availability before creating a session:
struct GenerativeView: View {
private var model = SystemLanguageModel.default
var body: some View {
switch model.availability {
case .available:
ContentView()
case .unavailable(.deviceNotEligible):
Text("Device not eligible for Apple Intelligence")
case .unavailable(.appleIntelligenceNotEnabled):
Text("Please enable Apple Intelligence in Settings")
case .unavailable(.modelNotReady):
Text("Model is downloading or not ready")
case .unavailable(let other):
Text("Model unavailable: \(other)")
}
}
}
// Single-turn: create a new session each time
let session = LanguageModelSession()
let response = try await session.respond(to: "What's a good month to visit Paris?")
print(response.content)
// Multi-turn: reuse session for conversation context
let session = LanguageModelSession(instructions: """
You are a cooking assistant.
Provide recipe suggestions based on ingredients.
Keep suggestions brief and practical.
""")
let first = try await session.respond(to: "I have chicken and rice")
let followUp = try await session.respond(to: "What about a vegetarian option?")
Key points for instructions:
Generate structured Swift types instead of raw strings:
@Generable(description: "Basic profile information about a cat")
struct CatProfile {
var name: String
@Guide(description: "The age of the cat", .range(0...20))
var age: Int
@Guide(description: "A one sentence profile about the cat's personality")
var profile: String
}
let response = try await session.respond(
to: "Generate a cute rescue cat",
generating: CatProfile.self
)
// Access structured fields directly
print("Name: \(response.content.name)")
print("Age: \(response.content.age)")
print("Profile: \(response.content.profile)")
.range(0...20) — numeric range.count(3) — array element countdescription: — semantic guidance for generationLet the model invoke custom code for domain-specific tasks:
struct RecipeSearchTool: Tool {
let name = "recipe_search"
let description = "Search for recipes matching a given term and return a list of results."
@Generable
struct Arguments {
var searchTerm: String
var numberOfResults: Int
}
func call(arguments: Arguments) async throws -> ToolOutput {
let recipes = await searchRecipes(
term: arguments.searchTerm,
limit: arguments.numberOfResults
)
return .string(recipes.map { "- \($0.name): \($0.description)" }.joined(separator: "\n"))
}
}
let session = LanguageModelSession(tools: [RecipeSearchTool()])
let response = try await session.respond(to: "Find me some pasta recipes")
do {
let answer = try await session.respond(to: "Find a recipe for tomato soup.")
} catch let error as LanguageModelSession.ToolCallError {
print(error.tool.name)
if case .databaseIsEmpty = error.underlyingError as? RecipeSearchToolError {
// Handle specific tool error
}
}
Stream structured responses for real-time UI with PartiallyGenerated types:
@Generable
struct TripIdeas {
@Guide(description: "Ideas for upcoming trips")
var ideas: [String]
}
let stream = session.streamResponse(
to: "What are some exciting trip ideas?",
generating: TripIdeas.self
)
for try await partial in stream {
// partial: TripIdeas.PartiallyGenerated (all properties Optional)
print(partial)
}
@State private var partialResult: TripIdeas.PartiallyGenerated?
@State private var errorMessage: String?
var body: some View {
List {
ForEach(partialResult?.ideas ?? [], id: \.self) { idea in
Text(idea)
}
}
.overlay {
if let errorMessage { Text(errorMessage).foregroundStyle(.red) }
}
.task {
do {
let stream = session.streamResponse(to: prompt, generating: TripIdeas.self)
for try await partial in stream {
partialResult = partial
}
} catch {
errorMessage = error.localizedDescription
}
}
}
| Decision | Rationale |
|----------|-----------|
| On-device execution | Privacy — no data leaves the device; works offline |
| 4,096 token limit | On-device model constraint; chunk large data across sessions |
| Snapshot streaming (not deltas) | Structured output friendly; each snapshot is a complete partial state |
| @Generable macro | Compile-time safety for structured generation; auto-generates PartiallyGenerated type |
| Single request per session | isResponding prevents concurrent requests; create multiple sessions if needed |
| response.content (not .output) | Correct API — always access results via .content property |
model.availability before creating a session — handle all unavailability casesinstructions to guide model behavior — they take priority over promptsisResponding before sending a new request — sessions handle one request at a timeresponse.content for results — not .output@Generable for structured output — stronger guarantees than parsing raw stringsGenerationOptions(temperature:) to tune creativity (higher = more creative)model.availability first.output instead of .content to access response data@Generable structured output would workdevelopment
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