# Whereby for iOS

Whereby Embedded works great in mobile browsers, but we support native iOS integrations as well.&#x20;

### Choose your approach

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**🚀 iOS SDK**

Recommended for a more native iOS experience and faster integration.

**→** [Start with the iOS SDK](https://docs.whereby.com/whereby-for-mobile-development/whereby-for-ios/using-wherebys-native-sdk)
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**🔧 WKWebView**

Best if you already use WebView in your app or want more manual control.

**→** [Use the WKWebView approach](https://docs.whereby.com/whereby-for-mobile-development/whereby-for-ios/in-ios-apps)
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### Compare the options

* The **iOS SDK** provides the most native experience and is the quickest way to get started.
* The **WKWebView** approach offers more flexibility for custom implementations.
* **Both approaches** support customization depending on your app’s needs.


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