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LEIGHA JARRETT: Hi there. Im Leigha, a product manager for Flutter. Whether youre an experienced iOS developer or just getting started, this video will provide you with a comprehensive overview on how Flutter works on iOS and how it can help you build beautiful apps. From Flutters unique architecture to its integration with the Apple ecosystem, well cover everything you need to know. So without further ado, lets get started. [MUSIC PLAYING] Flutter is a framework for building beautiful, responsive user interfaces that can run on multiple platforms with a single code base. That means that you can use this same code to create apps for iOS, Android, the web, and even desktop platforms like Mac, Windows, and Linux. But before we get into the details of Flutter, lets review the anatomy of an iOS app built with Apples frameworks. At the top, you have your UI app code. And this is likely written using the UIkit or SwiftUI frameworks in either Objective-C or Swift. Here, you can define