continuityStart on iPhone. Finish on Mac. Without thinking.

Tell Your Device What to iMake.

One prompt. Every device. The handoff is the product.

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01/The Problem

Everyone has ideas. Almost no one ships them.

Tools to learn. Files to manage. Apps to switch between. Code to write. The distance between a thought and a finished product has never been wider — or more unnecessary.

02/The Solution

Mac and iPhone become intelligent creation engines.

iMake orchestrates native apps, system tools, and on-device AI to turn a single sentence into a finished product. No tool-switching. No boilerplate. Just intent — and outcome.

You"Make me a portfolio site by Friday."
App
Website
Deck
Video
03/For Everyone

One sentence. Five worlds of work.

Founders

Ship a working prototype before lunch.

Creators

From idea to edited video in a single sentence.

Students

Turn study notes into decks, apps, and study tools.

Businesses

Internal tools — without an internal dev team.

Developers

Skip the boilerplate. Start at the interesting part.

04/Product Modes

Three surfaces. One creation engine.

Local silicon turns every prompt into a finished product the Neural Engine drafts, unified memory remembers, and your device ships the result before the cloud could even reply.

iPhone Mode

Voice-first creation, on the go.

Speak it. Sketch it. Ship it. iMake turns a thought in the elevator into a finished artifact by the time the doors open.

Mac Mode

Deep, multi-app workflows from one prompt.

iMake orchestrates Final Cut, Keynote, Xcode, and the rest of your Mac — quietly, in the background, until the work is done.

Continuity Mode

Start on iPhone. Finish on Mac.

Pick up where you left off across every device, every app, every surface. The same idea, perfectly handed off.

05/Why Apple

The only company that can build this.

Apps

Compiled on-device with Apple Silicon — your source, schemas, and signing keys never leave the Secure Enclave.

Websites

Layouts and copy generated locally by the Neural Engine. No prompts, drafts, or visitor data shipped to a third-party model.

Decks

Slides assembled in unified memory beside your Keynote files. Confidential numbers stay sandboxed to your device.

Videos

Footage analyzed and edited on-device — nothing uploaded, nothing transcribed in the cloud, nothing retained for training.

— 05 / Hardware
Beyond GHz · Beyond TOPS · The Make Era

The chip becomes the canvas.

Mac and iPhone stop being measured in benchmarks — and start being measured in what they make for you.

For a decade, raw silicon performance has outpaced what software asked of it. iMake closes the gap. Every Neural Engine core, every gigabyte of unified memory, every watt of efficiency suddenly has a job worth doing — generating real software, in real time, on the device in your hand.

That reframes the hardware roadmap. The next iPhone isn't a faster phone — it's a more capable creation engine. The next Mac isn't a better laptop — it's a larger studio. Hardware stops being a spec sheet and becomes the frontier where the next decade of innovation is actually built.

Neural Engine

Always-on inference

Unified Memory

Models live next to your work

Apple Silicon

A reason to upgrade again

— 05 / Silicon → Outcome

Hover a feature. Watch the outcome light up.

Every line is a real architectural connection — not a marketing arrow.

  • SpeedSub-second drafts
  • PrivacyNothing leaves the device
  • FidelityFrontier-class output

Tap a silicon feature to see which outcomes it powers.

06/Proof

Numbers, not vibes.

See methodology
— 01

<420ms

Prompt → first artifact

Median on M3 Pro, on-device.

— 02

0 bytes

Prompts leaving the device

Default mode. Cloud is opt-in, per-task.

— 03

38 TOPS

Sustained on Neural Engine

Headroom for multi-step generation.

Indicative figures from internal prototypes — full methodology available on request.

06/Old vs New

The workflow collapses.

Before
  1. 01Learn the tools
  2. 02Manage the files
  3. 03Switch between apps
  4. 04Code it manually
With iMake
  1. 01Ask once
  2. 02Review
  3. 03Publish

Sirianswersquestions.iMakebuildsoutcomes.

— The iMake Manifesto
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