Adding a SplashScreen in SwiftUI - #30DaysOfSwift

Vaibhav Dwivedi - Oct 8 - - Dev Community

Day 5: First Impressions Matter! 🚀

In the fifth post of #30DaysOfSwift series, we’ll focus on creating a Launch Screen for your app. This is the screen users see first when your app is loading, and it's a great way to introduce your app’s brand.

Why Use a SplashScreen?
It’s the first thing users see when they open your app. A launch screen makes the app feel more responsive during the loading process.

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Here’s how you can quickly add a launch screen using LaunchScreen.storyboard in Xcode:

Steps to Add a Launch Screen:

1. Create a New Storyboard File:

  • Right-click on your project and select New File.
  • Choose Storyboard and name it LaunchScreen.storyboard.

2. Design the Launch Screen:

  • Open LaunchScreen.storyboard.
  • Drag in UI elements like an image or label that represents your app's logo or name.
  • Make sure to keep the design simple and aligned with your brand.

3. Set the Launch Screen in Xcode:

  • In the Project Navigator, go to the root of your project.
  • Under the General tab, scroll to the App Icons and Launch Images section.
  • In the Launch Screen File field, type LaunchScreen (or select it from the dropdown).

4. Test Your Launch Screen:

  • Run your app on a simulator or device, and you’ll see the launch screen appear before transitioning to your app’s main view.

How does it look? Let me know :)

Happy Coding!

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