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I am working on my Blazor Maui Hybrid App on .NET 10 in Visual Studio 2026 (18.4.3) on a windows machine. Paired it with a Mac (macOS Tahoe 26.5.1), with Xcode Version 26.5 installed.
To this Mac I have an iPad (OS 26.5 )connected , which is being recognized by Xcode in the device list.

But my Visual Studio doesn't recognize the iPad, so I can't debug my app.

.NET Version on both machines: 10.0.100 and 10.0.201
Workloads installed (on both machines the same versions):
iOS: 26.4.10259

maui: 10.0.20

maui-ios: 10.0.20

Several reboots and re-pairing took place.

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  • The problem you are describing, most of the times is due to certificates problems. Since you dind't mention that part on your question, first of all, take a look here, if this doesn't work, update your question adding what you have done to generate iOS certificates / profiles. Commented Jun 8 at 14:28
  • Thank you for your response! But I just want to debug my app and launch it on the connected iPad. Does that really require a certificate? Also found the same issue described here: stackoverflow.com/questions/79868741/… But not really a solution so far. Commented Jun 8 at 15:39
  • Define "connected". Connected for XCODE means wi-fi as well. Earlier this year I had this issue that I could debug over USB, but not over Wi-Fi. While XCODE was being able to see it either way. Commented Jun 9 at 4:33
  • @bbWebDev sadly yes. If you want to debug using a real device on iOS, you are going to need to go through all that. If not, your real device is not even going to show up on your VS. Commented Jun 9 at 6:39

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