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The App Store’s AI Explosion: A Digital Renaissance or a Quality Nightmare?


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After a long three-year nap, the App Store has suddenly woken up to a massive flood of new submissions that is changing the landscape of mobile software. In 2025, we saw a staggering twenty-four percent growth in new apps, with a jaw-dropping sixty percent spike in December alone. This isn't because humans suddenly learned to type faster; it is the era of agentic coding. AI tools have turned almost anyone into a potential developer, shifting the role of a creator from writing complex lines of code to simply acting as a product manager who tells a machine what to build. While this might remind some of the gold rush back in 2008, the fundamental difference today is that we are already drowning in an ocean of software.
The real concern here is not just the sheer volume of apps, but the potential for a massive drop in quality and security. Research suggests that about forty percent of programs created using AI tools contain security vulnerabilities because these models often learn from imperfect public code. Even worse, many new developers tend to over-trust this automated code, creating a dangerous gap in security that puts immense pressure on Apple’s legendary app review process. Apple now faces the monumental task of upgrading its discovery algorithms to ensure that the App Store remains a place for innovation rather than becoming a cluttered graveyard of duplicate, insecure, and low-value software.
Ultimately, this AI-driven surge is a double-edged sword for the Apple ecosystem. On one hand, it lowers the barrier to entry for brilliant ideas that were once held back by technical hurdles. On the other hand, without a precise filtering system, finding a real gem amidst thousands of daily submissions will become nearly impossible for the average user. As we watch this digital flood unfold, the big question remains whether Apple can maintain its high standards or if the sheer quantity of AI-generated apps will finally break the gates of the walled garden.
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