Apple reveals new developer technologies to foster the next generation of apps
Powerful APIs enable developers to create all-new app experiences
New Ways to Reach Users with App Clips and Widgets
Greater Access to Apple Platforms
Managing and Growing Developer Businesses
Redesigned Xcode
New SwiftUI Capabilities
More Customisable Apps with Mac Catalyst
An Online App Store Lab and New App Store Review Processes
New Levels of Privacy Transparency
Other Developer Features
- ARKit 4 introduces new ways to capture information about the real world using a new Depth API that is designed to work with the LiDAR sensor in iPad Pro, enabling entirely new types of apps, such as on-site architecture, design, landscaping, and manufacturing.
- Machine learning development is easier and more extensive with additional tools in Core ML for model deployment and encryption, new templates and training capabilities in Create ML, and more APIs for vision and natural language.
- PencilKit now features Scribble, which makes it easy to create apps with text entry fields that users can write in with Apple Pencil. Developers will also have access to stroke data using PencilKit, all while seamlessly handling both Apple Pencil input and system touch gestures.
- Swift Package Manager adds support for resources to easily share Asset Catalog bundles and localisations. And new open source packages for Numerics, ArgumentParser, and System make Swift a great language for more use cases.
- TestFlight now supports up to 100 team members for fast build distribution.
- AirPods Motion API gives developers access to movement data in real time.
- Developers can now enable users to upgrade existing third-party app accounts to Sign in with Apple accounts.
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