What we're building

Grateful Dev AI is a young studio. Nothing below is available on the App Store yet. This page exists to describe what we're actually working on, honestly, rather than dress up an empty portfolio.

We would rather tell you what's true than pad this page with screenshots of things that don't exist. Everything described here is in active development for iPhone. None of it has shipped. There are no download links, no store ratings, and no user counts to report, because there are no released apps yet. When that changes, this page will change with it, and we'll link directly to the App Store listing.

In the meantime, here's the honest shape of our current work: three categories of iPhone app, each using AI in a specific and grounded way rather than as a marketing label.

In development

AI-assisted utilities

Small, single-purpose tools that use AI to remove a repetitive step from an everyday task, things like turning a photo or a voice note into structured, usable text, or cleaning up and organizing information you already have on your phone. The goal is an app that does one job well and gets out of the way, not a dashboard of features nobody asked for.

In development

Consumer productivity tools

Apps aimed at the ordinary friction in daily life: planning, tracking, and deciding. We're exploring how a language model can act as a lightweight assistant inside a focused native app, offering suggestions and summaries without requiring a separate subscription-driven chat interface to get value out of the phone you already carry.

Early exploration

On-device AI experiments

We're actively evaluating Apple's on-device machine learning and language frameworks for use cases where privacy and responsiveness matter more than raw model size, work that runs the classifier or transcription locally instead of shipping data to a server whenever it isn't necessary.

How we'll talk about status

As these move from development to something people can actually install, we'll say so plainly and update this page with real names, real screenshots, and a real App Store link. Until then, we're not going to invent a launch date, a version number, or a review quote to make this page feel more finished than it is. If you want a sense of how we think about building these apps, see our home page for our approach, or read about the studio itself on the about page.

Interested in what we're building, want early access when something ships, or want to talk about a potential collaboration? Reach out through the contact page.