Xcode Cloud is a continuous integration and delivery service built into Xcode and designed expressly for Apple developers. Learn about requirements, tools to get started, and managing your subscription.
Configure a workflow
To use Xcode Cloud, you’ll need Xcode 15.0 or later and membership in the Apple Developer Program. Get started by configuring a workflow in Xcode. This can be done by the Account Holder, an Admin, or an App Manager. It can also be done by a team member with the Developer or Marketing role who has been given access to create app records in App Store Connect. Learn more about roles. You’ll get 25 compute hours per month for free.
After you’ve configured a workflow, the Account Holder of your Apple Developer Program membership can subscribe for additional compute hours in the Account tab of the Apple Developer app. Subscription plans are priced in U.S. dollars, or in local currency where available.
Subscription plans
25 compute hours/month
Included with Apple Developer Program membership
100 compute hours/month
US$49.99/month
250 compute hours/month
US$99.99/month
1000 compute hours/month
US$399.99/month
10000 compute hours/month
US$3999.99/month
The Account Holder can start, upgrade, or downgrade a subscription at any time. If the Account Holder:
Upgrades a subscription, a new billing period is started and you can start using the new plan immediately. Your quota resets to 0 and the number of compute hours is replaced based on the new subscription.
Downgrades a subscription, you can continue to use your current plan during the current billing period.
Cancels a paid subscription, you can still use your available hours in the current billing period. After this, you’ll get 25 compute hours per month.
Opts out of Xcode Cloud after cancelling a paid subscription, all your data, including your product, workflows, and builds, will become inaccessible and cannot be restored. In some cases, this may take several hours. Learn how to completely disconnect all services from Xcode Cloud.
Please note that unused compute hours don’t roll over to the next month.
Compute hours
A compute hour is an hour of time used to execute a specific task in the cloud, such as building an app or running automated tests. For example, running 5 tests of 12 minutes each equals one compute hour. Xcode Cloud runs tests in parallel with other actions, such as analyzing, archiving, and building, so you’ll get results quickly.