Assembly on Mobile with AI
App Name: Assembly Compiler - AI Learning Assistant
Assembly Compiler - AI Learning Assistant — A mobile compilation and learning tool designed for students learning assembly language, reverse engineering enthusiasts, and low-level system developers. It integrates assembly code editing, compilation, and execution with an intelligent AI learning assistant, allowing you to write, debug, and analyze assembly programs anytime, anywhere on your iPhone and iPad.
Core Features
Code Compilation & Execution
Built-in lightweight assembly simulation environment supporting ARM64, x86 (NASM style), MIPS and other mainstream instruction sets
Assemble, link, and run code directly on iOS devices
Real-time display of register states, memory contents, and program output
Interactive debugging mode with step-by-step execution, stack frame inspection, and flag tracking
AI-Powered Learning Assistant (Key Highlight)
Built-in AI assistant answers questions about assembly instructions, addressing modes, calling conventions, and more
Helps understand stack frame structure, interrupt calls, inline assembly, and low-level I/O principles
Provides code optimization suggestions (e.g., reducing memory access, efficient register usage)
"Explain current code block" feature for quickly understanding existing assembly logic
Code Editing Experience
Syntax highlighting for registers, instructions, pseudo-instructions, and labels
Smart indentation and jump label hints
Multi-file project management: .asm, .inc, .s files
Built-in assembly code templates:
System call output string (x86/Linux style)
ARM64 basic loops and conditionals
Stack frame examples and subroutine call conventions
MIPS array traversal examples
Learning Resources
Assembly language tutorials (from registers to interrupts)
Practice exercises and lab examples (string reversal, case conversion, bubble sort)
Reverse engineering introductory examples (function call analysis, stack overflow basics)
Assembly interview/exam question bank (for computer system fundamentals courses)
Code saving and note-taking features to build a personal knowledge base
Who Is This For?
University computer science / embedded systems students (Computer Organization, Assembly Language, Operating Systems courses)
Reverse engineering and binary security enthusiasts
Exam candidates preparing for graduate school or certification (e.g., 408, soft exam)
Embedded developers and BIOS/UEFI low-level developers
Developers who want to understand "how high-level code translates to machine instructions"
Easy to Use
No registration required to start coding
Save, import, and export code (.asm files)
AirDrop and iCloud sync support for seamless multi-device switching
Assembly language is the foundation for understanding computer architecture, operating systems, security, and high-performance code. Whether you're preparing for exams, practicing low-level algorithms, analyzing disassembled code, or getting started with reverse engineering, Assembly Compiler - AI Learning Assistant is your pocket-sized assembly lab.
Subscription & Privacy
Flexible subscription plans for every need!
1 Month – For short-term projects or intensive learning
1 Year – Lower unit price, ideal for long-term learning
Lifetime – One-time purchase, permanent access to all features
Auto-Renewal (excluding Lifetime):
Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account upon confirmation
Subscription cycles: monthly or yearly
Auto-renewal occurs within 24 hours before the current period ends
Manage subscriptions or disable auto-renewal anytime in Apple ID Account Settings
Lifetime Membership Benefits:
One-time purchase, permanently unlock all features – no worries about renewal
Subscription Management Path: Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions
Agreements
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