Weights & Biases shipped an iOS app that lets teams watch live metrics and receive crash alerts without staying at a laptop. Install it if you need training and eval failures to surface on the phone that already handles your paging flow.

W&B’s launch says the app is built for run monitoring rather than full experiment management: you can watch live training metrics, check runs away from your desk, and get crash alerts on the phone launch post. The demo video app walkthrough shows mobile views for active runs and metric graphs, matching the company’s framing that this is for “monitor training runs from anywhere,” not a desktop replacement.
The company also published install and product links alongside the announcement through the App Store link and the blog post. An employee post reinforces that this is a native iOS release and calls it the start of a broader rollout employee post.
The clearest workflow change is faster visibility into failed jobs outside working hours. W&B’s own thread frames the problem as “overnight crashes you could’ve caught hours ago,” which puts the app in the same operational lane as paging and incident notifications rather than dashboard exploration thread context.
Early feedback is still limited, but one Japanese-language reaction says the app felt “lighter than expected” after immediate install, suggesting the first release is at least responsive enough for quick status checks on device user reaction. For teams already using W&B as the system of record for runs and evals, the new piece is simply that run health now reaches iOS directly instead of waiting for a browser session.
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We heard you. The wandb mobile app is now LIVE on iOS 🚀 Monitor training runs from anywhere. Crash alerts the second something breaks. Live metrics on your phone. This has been the most requested feature in wandb history and it's finally here!
WandB native iOS app just dropped (requested by so so many of you throughout my 2.5 years in @wandb) This is only the start, please use and give us feedback!
We heard you. The wandb mobile app is now LIVE on iOS 🚀 Monitor training runs from anywhere. Crash alerts the second something breaks. Live metrics on your phone. This has been the most requested feature in wandb history and it's finally here!