Swift
#14Apple platform development — iOS, macOS and server-side Swift
As of July 2026, Swift appears in 64 active job listings, ranking #14 of 16 tracked languages by demand; roles requiring it advertise a median salary of $206k ($176k–$208k).
Source: Datamata Studios — methodology and update cadence.
Active listings
64
Currently indexed across all categories
Market rank
#14
Out of 16 tracked languages
Most hiring for
Senior
37 listings
Median salary
$206k
From 18 listings with pay data
12-week demand trend
Top roles hiring Swift
Seniority split
Skills that appear alongside Swift
Percentage of Swift listings that also require each skill
Companies actively hiring Swift developers
Salary range — Swift roles
25th pct
$176k
Median
$206k
75th pct
$208k
Annual USD · based on 18 listings with pay data · figures reflect midpoints of advertised ranges
Is Swift worth learning in 2026?
Swift appears in 64 active job listings tracked by this index, ranking #14 out of 16 languages by raw demand. Apple platform development — iOS, macOS and server-side Swift.
The highest-demand role is Full Stack Developer, followed by Mobile Developer. This reflects where Swift skills are most valued in the current market.
Swift commonly appears alongside Ruby, AWS, Linux in job requirements — building proficiency in these related skills can strengthen your profile considerably.
Roles requiring Swift show a median advertised salary of $206k annually, with the middle 50% ranging from $176k to $208k.
Swift job demand FAQ
Is Swift in demand in 2026?
Swift appears in 64 active job listings tracked by this index, ranking #14 of 16 languages by raw demand. Listings rose by 6 in the past week.
What jobs use Swift?
Swift is most commonly required for Full Stack Developer roles, followed by Mobile Developer and Product Manager. These are the titles where Swift appears most across active listings.
How much do Swift developers earn?
Roles requiring Swift advertise a median salary of $206k, with the middle 50% between $176k and $208k, based on 18 listings with disclosed pay. Figures are midpoints of advertised ranges.
What skills should I learn with Swift?
Swift most often appears alongside Ruby, AWS and Linux in job requirements. Pairing Swift with these strengthens your profile for current openings.
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