Core Features

Cross-Platform Swift ↔ Python Integration

PyLibKit bridges Swift and Python across all Apple platforms, enabling seamless integration for both macOS and iOS development.

Native Python Runtime

Embed a full Python interpreter directly into your Swift app. No external dependencies, no subprocess overhead — just pure native integration.

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Swift Classes
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Memory Safe
High Performance
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Python Libraries
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Data Processing
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Automation

Cross-Platform Bridge

Seamlessly call Python functions from Swift with automatic type conversion. Now available on both macOS and iOS platforms.

Swift⟷Python

Sandbox Compatible

Designed to work within both macOS and iOS App Sandbox restrictions. Ship to the App Store with confidence while maintaining full Python functionality.

High Performance

Optimized for minimal overhead with in-process Python execution. Perfect for real-time data processing and automation tasks.

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IPC Overhead
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Speed
PyLibKit Performance
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Pricing

Choose your plan

Start building beautiful components today. Upgrade anytime as your needs grow.

Starter

Free

Perfect for getting started with v0

  • 2 free builds per month
  • SDK access
  • Cached build info
  • Community support
Most Popular

Plus

$4.9/month

For professionals building serious projects

  • 10 free builds per month
  • SDK access
  • Cached build info
  • Community support

Pro

$9.9/month

For enterprise collaborating on projects

  • unlimited builds per month
  • SDK access
  • Cached build info
  • Community support
  • Live support

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Faqs

Questions? We've got answers

What is PyLibKit exactly?

Do I need Python experience to use PyLibKit?

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What Python packages can I use with PyLibKit?

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