You can now enable your iOS/iPadOS apps for Apple Silicon. This happens in two steps: You enable your app in iTunes Connect "Pricing and Availability" for Apple Silicon Mac Then test your app on your new M1 machine, then... You can verify that this app was compatible, resulting in higher App Store for Mac ranking The window opens in iPad vertical orientation; you can switch the orientation portrait/landscape via green round "+" button - or if you support size classes you can resize fluently and put it to fullscreen. So all gestures work like on the iPad - but you will have to use the touchpad for it... Clicking via mouse pointer. Location allowance is requested via Mac. Push subscription works. Native alerts also work as suspected. Purchases not tested, yet. We had some issues/warnings with CoreLocation framework in some apps - hope you won't! But so far... so NICE! :)