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Integrating UIKit & SwiftUI
Dec 22 2020 Swift 5.3, iOS 14, Xcode 12
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4. Use a PHPickerViewController in SwiftUI

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SwiftUI doesn't have a native photo picker, so you'll need UIKit's help to pick photos from your app. Learn how to use the new PHPicker in your SwiftUI apps.
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