Apple Uses AI to Let Users Build Safari Extensions Easily
Apple is introducing an AI tool to help users create Safari extensions without coding. This could finally give Safari the same extension variety as Chrome and Firefox. The feature is currently in beta testing.

Apple is testing an AI-powered tool that lets users build Safari extensions without coding. Safari has always had fewer extensions than Chrome or Firefox because Apple’s rules for developers were too strict. Now, with this AI assistant, anyone can create an extension just by describing what they want it to do.
This matters because it could finally make Safari as flexible as other browsers. Right now, if you want an extension to block ads, organize tabs, or translate pages, you’re more likely to find one for Chrome. With this AI tool, Safari users might get the same options without needing to switch browsers.
If you’re a Safari user, you can try this feature today by joining Apple’s beta program. Go to the Apple Beta Software Program website and sign up. Once you’re in, you can start experimenting with the AI extension builder and see what you can create.