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  • [person] For me, WW is the Super Bowl.

  • [person] You can feel the energy.

  • [person] It's like really deep insights

  • of what it feels like being a developer.

  • [person] Really?

  • [person] Wow.

  • [laughs]

  • [person] Okay, we open on black.

  • The curtain slowly opens.

  • Have a DeLorean on the stage.

  • Tim Cook gets out of that DeLorean,

  • showing the phone's flux capacitor.

  • [person] I would probably not start there.

  • I think it's kind of geeky.

  • [person] Cut!

  • [person] Are we going to go again?

  • [person] So we open on black.

  • [person] Does it have to be black?

  • [person] It doesn't have to be black.

  • [both] It could be yellow.

  • [person] Now my mind goes into, like, a cartoon.

  • [person] Imagine someone on their computer,

  • you know, they have an idea.

  • And, like, they push, like, enter,

  • or some red button and it goes out to the world.

  • And then all of a sudden, there's like millions of people

  • around the globe that get to experience

  • the thing that you've made.

  • Are you actually able to do all this?

  • [person] Um...

  • [record scratch]

  • [person] Maybe the title of the film

  • should be "Our Journey Into Tomorrow."

  • I see a little girl in an endless white room.

  • She meets Craig Federighi.

  • [Craig] Hi.

  • [person] But we don't see him.

  • We just hear his voice.

  • [Craig] Not cool.

  • [echoing]

  • [person] Now she's older.

  • And dressed for work.

  • [person] There has to be action at this point

  • or, like, some sort of drama.

  • She goes to work and discovers something catastrophic.

  • Someone says...

  • [person] We have a bug.

  • [person] So she comes in

  • and pounds on the keyboard.

  • [dramatic music]

  • And the bug is fixed.

  • [cheering]

  • Yeah, it's like a musical.

  • [person] Musical?

  • [person] Yeah, The Bug, But A Musical.

  • [music]

  • [music continues]

  • [music continues]

  • [person] Wait a minute.

  • Why not make arena rock of WW?

  • [music]

  • There wouldn't be any pyro usually.

  • But I think, why not?

  • Pyro is fun.

  • [person] Do you think it would work?

  • [person] Uh, you won't know if you don't try.

  • [music continues]

  • [chanting]

  • [cheering]

  • [Tim] Good morning.

  • And welcome to WWDC.

  • It's so wonderful to see so many familiar faces

  • with us today.

  • We're excited to share our latest technologies with you

  • and with the incredible community

  • of millions of Apple developers around the world.

  • Your creativity and groundbreaking apps

  • continue to deliver new and meaningful ways

  • to enrich people's lives.

  • We applaud the extraordinary work

  • you've been able to do

  • throughout this challenging time.

  • Last year's WWDC was our most inclusive

  • and most watched developer conference ever,

  • with nearly 25 million viewers.

  • It was exciting to have so many people join us

  • and to see the impact it had on new Apple developers

  • as we broadened our audience, welcoming more people

  • from more places around the world.

  • We've continued to look for ways to help cultivate

  • the next generation of developers

  • with an emphasis on those underrepresented in technology.

  • We host entrepreneur camps for Black and female developers

  • to foster the talents of future industry leaders.

  • Our Developer Academies, including the newest in Detroit,

  • prepare the coders of tomorrow

  • with valuable tools and training.

  • And Learn to Code offers an amazing curriculum

  • for people to develop new skills and learn Swift.

  • We are committed to being a force for change

  • as we seek to make the world a better place,

  • full of opportunity for all of us.

  • This year, we're bringing you another online experience

  • featuring over 200 in-depth sessions,

  • one-to-one labs with Apple engineers,

  • and so much more.

  • We'll provide the tools you need

  • to continue creating the world's most innovative apps,

  • apps that inspire us in new ways every day.

  • And just like last year's WWDC,

  • this entire conference will be made available for free.

  • We've got a lot of exciting news and breakthrough innovations

  • to share with you today.

  • So let's get started by turning it over to Craig

  • to tell us what's new in iOS.

  • [Craig] Thanks, Tim.

  • All right, let's dive right in.

  • For many of us, our iPhone has become indispensable.

  • And at the heart of iPhone is iOS.

  • iOS powers the experiences we've come to rely on.

  • This year, we were inspired to create

  • even more meaningful ways iPhone could help you.

  • Our new release is iOS 15.

  • It's packed with features that make the iOS experience

  • adapt to and complement the way you use iPhone,

  • whether it's staying connected

  • with those who matter to you most,

  • finding the space to focus without distraction,

  • using intelligence to discover the information you need,

  • or exploring the world around you.

  • Let's start off with features that will let you

  • stay connected in brand-new ways.

  • In a year when figuring out how to get face-to-face

  • has felt more essential than ever,

  • we've all found ourselves using video calling

  • for just about everything,

  • and when it comes to making calls that are easy,

  • spontaneous, and connect us with the people who matter most,

  • FaceTime is a standout.

  • With its incredibly intuitive design

  • and end-to-end encryption since day one,

  • FaceTime is how we catch up with friend around the world

  • and how we stay close to family members when we're apart.

  • Enjoying these deeply personal moments over video

  • can bring so much joy,

  • but it also has its challenges.

  • When talking in person, our brains process

  • hundreds of social, auditory and visual cues.

  • When talking on a video call,

  • many of those signals can get lost,

  • leaving us feeling drained.

  • So this year, we've set out to make FaceTime calls

  • feel more natural, comfortable, and lifelike.

  • First is a feature that makes FaceTime calls

  • sound like you're sitting in the very same room.

  • We're bringing spatial audio to FaceTime,

  • creating a sound field that helps conversations flow

  • as easily as they do face-to-face.

  • Now your friends' voices are spread out

  • to sound like they're coming from the direction

  • in which they're positioned on the video call,

  • making your calls more comfortable and more natural.

  • Next, let's talk about two powerful new options

  • for your microphone.

  • The first is voice isolation.

  • When you're on a FaceTime call,

  • your mic is picking up a cacophony of sound,

  • so in voice isolation,

  • machine learning distinguishes those sounds,

  • blocks out the ambient noise, and prioritizes your voice

  • so that it comes through crystal clear.

  • Check it out.

  • [person] I wish I could be there!

  • [person] Me too!

  • Let me fix this.

  • Better, right?

  • [person] Yeah.

  • [person] Got what she wanted for her birthday.

  • [Craig] Sometimes, though,

  • we want every bit of sound to come through,

  • and that's when you switch to wide spectrum.

  • In wide spectrum, your mic picks up

  • an entire symphony's worth of sound:

  • your voice and everything around you.

  • Next, let's turn to video.

  • When you want to see every face in the room,

  • you can now turn on grid view,

  • giving you another way to view your group FaceTime calls.

  • Here, you see people in the same size tiles,

  • and you'll be able to clearly identify who's speaking

  • while seeing everyone else's reactions.

  • And to make your FaceTime video capture

  • more beautiful than ever, we're introducing portrait mode,

  • where we've taken inspiration

  • from iPhone's stunning portrait photos.

  • In FaceTime, portrait mode blurs the background

  • and naturally puts the focus on you.

  • Next, to help you schedule your FaceTime calls,

  • we've created FaceTime links.

  • Now you can generate a link for a FaceTime call

  • and share it anywhere.

  • It's a terrific way to plan ahead for a call.

  • You can send the FaceTime link in places like Messages, email,

  • WhatsApp, or jump into Calendar

  • and make an event for your FaceTime call

  • so everyone will know exactly where to meet and when.

  • And it's not just Apple devices

  • that can use a FaceTime link to join your call.

  • Your friends with Android and Windows devices

  • can use your FaceTime link to join the call

  • right from their browser, and even on the web,

  • FaceTime calls are still end-to-end encrypted,

  • so your privacy is never compromised.

  • Some of our favorite ways to connect

  • involve more than just talking,

  • like getting together for a weekly movie night

  • or listening to an album with a friend

  • that brings back amazing memories.

  • We love enjoying shared experiences,

  • and so we built SharePlay.

  • SharePlay is a powerful new set of features

  • for shared experiences

  • that you can enjoy when you're on a FaceTime call.

  • With SharePlay, you can bring music into your call

  • for a shared listening experience unlike any other,

  • watch movies and TV shows

  • while having rich, real-time connection with your friends.

  • And share your screen,

  • giving you limitless possibilities

  • for bringing apps right into your FaceTime calls.

  • Let me show you how this works,

  • starting with listening together.

  • Say you're hanging out on a FaceTime,

  • talking about a new album that came out over the weekend.

  • With SharePlay,

  • you could bring that album right into the conversation.

  • When you're on a call, all you need to do

  • is press play in Apple Music,

  • and you can choose to listen together.

  • And like magic, high quality music playback

  • will start in sync for everyone on the call,

  • and you're still connected with FaceTime while listening.

  • Everyone on the call can add songs to a shared queue,

  • and shared playback controls let anyone press play, pause,

  • or jump to the next track.

  • Now let's check out what it's like to watch together.

  • When you're on a FaceTime call,

  • jump to streaming app and press play.

  • and boom,

  • you and your friends are watching the same video

  • totally in sync.

  • SharePlay is unlike any other

  • shared content experience out there

  • because it moves fluidly throughout the whole system.

  • Maybe you want to order takeout while you watch.

  • Picture in Picture lets you see your friends

  • and the video you're enjoying together,

  • and controls are always accessible

  • with just a tap.

  • And if the group wants to stay connected

  • with no interruptions to the video's sound,

  • you can jump into Messages

  • and keep the conversation going there.

  • And when the moment calls for a bigger screen,

  • you can extend the video to your Apple TV

  • and watch it there while sharing the moment

  • with your friends over FaceTime on your iPhone.

  • Even when you're using SharePlay across multiple devices,

  • everyone will remain in sync.

  • We wanted to make sure you have a ton

  • of incredible experiences to share in FaceTime,

  • so in addition to Apple Music and the TV app,

  • SharePlay is designed to work with

  • your other favorite apps and streaming services.

  • With an API built for easy adoption,

  • developers can bring their own apps right into FaceTime.

  • And today, we're so pleased to announce

  • that we're already working with some incredible partners.

  • Watch blockbuster movies with your friends on Disney+,

  • and hit TV shows on Hulu.

  • Catch originals from HBO Max.

  • And see your friends react live to a buzzer-beater

  • in the NBA app.

  • Or a speed run on Twitch.

  • Jump on TikTok to watch the funniest videos of the week,

  • learn a new skill with a friend on MasterClass,

  • and so much more.

  • Finally, check out screen sharing.

  • You can use it to browse Zillow listings

  • live with your future roommates

  • or show off a tricky move in your favorite game.

  • Screen sharing is also a simple

  • and super effective way to help someone out

  • and answer questions right in the moment.

  • And it works across Apple devices.

  • So that's SharePlay, a whole new way in FaceTime

  • to connect and share experiences with the people you love.

  • Next, when it comes to staying connected throughout the day,

  • our go-to is Messages,

  • and these days, so many of our conversations

  • are inspired through sharing articles, photos, and more.

  • So this year, we're introducing great new ways

  • to enjoy all of this amazing shared content

  • and the exchanges that follow.

  • Here's Mindy to show you how it all works.

  • [Mindy] Thanks, Craig.

  • I'm so excited to show you what's new in Messages.

  • Let's check out my family's conversation.

  • Everyone's sending me pictures

  • from our fun trip down to Joshua Tree.

  • Look at this brand-new collage design.

  • And this cool stack with even more photos from Taylor.

  • I can quickly swipe through them,

  • tap to view the full bunch,

  • and add a quick Tapback.

  • Now, let's see what's going on with my friends.

  • They're always sending me all kinds of things,

  • like this fun playlist from Leah

  • and this mission critical article from Casey

  • about what type of pizza is best.

  • The thing is, the time when I receive this great content

  • is often different than when I'm ready to enjoy it.

  • For example, I'm not going to read this right now,

  • but I'd love to the next time I catch up on the news.

  • Let me show you something we designed just for that

  • called Shared with You.

  • So now, if I head over to the News app,

  • there's a new Shared with You section

  • that conveniently surfaces that pizza article

  • and a few from my other friends.

  • Now that I'm ready to learn more, I can take a look,

  • and check this out.

  • Up top, it shows me who it's from.

  • And I can tap "from Casey" to pick up our conversation

  • and remind her that deep dish

  • is obviously the best kind of pizza,

  • and then get right back to browsing.

  • So now, if I want to check out that playlist Leah sent earlier,

  • I can head over to Apple Music.

  • And it's right here.

  • Let's take a listen.

  • [percussive music]

  • Love it.

  • Definitely adding this one to my library.

  • Now, one I really love is photos.

  • Remember those great pictures

  • from my family's trip to Joshua Tree?

  • Well, over in the Photos app, the new Shared with You section

  • makes it super easy to get back to them.

  • They'll also appear in my featured photos and memories.

  • And what's really cool is,

  • they're automatically brought over to my library too.

  • So if I scroll back to that Joshua Tree trip,

  • and drill in,

  • you can see all the great photos my cousin sent

  • are right here with the ones I took,

  • making my collection so much more complete with zero effort.

  • And Photos is smart enough to only bring over the ones

  • I actually care about, like the ones I was there for,

  • so I don't have to worry

  • about screenshots or memes cluttering up my library.

  • So that's sharing in iOS 15.

  • Back to you, Craig.

  • [Craig] In addition to Photos, Apple Music, and News,

  • we've built Shared with You

  • into Safari, Apple Podcasts, and the Apple TV app.

  • And if something especially important comes through,

  • you can quickly pin it,

  • and it will be elevated in Shared with You

  • and places like search.

  • So that's Messages with Shared with You,

  • bringing connection to the places

  • you love to enjoy content.

  • Together with SharePlay

  • and other powerful updates to FaceTime,

  • we're giving you even more meaningful ways to connect.

  • Of course, that means making the time for it,

  • so we have new tools

  • to help you focus on what matters most.

  • Today, iPhone plays so many roles in our lives.

  • It's where we get information, how people reach us,

  • and where we get things done.

  • This is great, but it means our attention

  • is being pulled in so many different directions,

  • and finding that balance between work and life can be tricky.

  • We want to free up space to focus

  • and help you be in the moment,

  • and that starts with notifications.

  • They have a fresh new look, contact photos for people,

  • and larger icons for apps,

  • making them even easier to identify.

  • Notifications are useful, though they can pile up

  • throughout the course of a day,

  • breaking your focus in those moments

  • when you're trying to get in the zone.

  • And the truth is, while some notifications

  • require your immediate attention,

  • others could be dealt with later.

  • To help you engage on your own time,

  • we're introducing the notification summary,

  • a helpful collection of your notifications

  • you can schedule to be delivered at any time you choose,

  • like in the morning and evening.

  • We use on-device intelligence

  • based on how you interact with your apps

  • to arrange the summary

  • so it's easy to quickly catch up.

  • Notifications in the summary are ordered by priority,

  • with the most relevant ones rising to the top.

  • Notifications from people will not end up in the summary,

  • so you won't miss important messages as they come in.

  • If now really isn't a good time,

  • you can use Do Not Disturb to silence all notifications.

  • And it turns out, it's even easier to step away and focus

  • if people know we're busy,

  • so we created an easy way

  • to signal to others when you're doing that.

  • Now when you're using Do Not Disturb,

  • your status is automatically displayed in Messages.

  • When you reach out to someone

  • who's indicated they don't want to be disturbed,

  • you'll be reminded in that moment.

  • And for truly urgent messages, there's a way to get through.

  • While an important part of finding focus

  • is about reducing distraction from others,

  • it's also about drawing boundaries for yourself.

  • There may be periods in your day

  • when you want to be totally focused on work,

  • or maybe you just want to be fully present

  • with your family at dinner.

  • In these moments, you can use Do Not Disturb

  • or strike more of a balance with Focus.

  • Focus is a new way to match your device

  • to your current mind-set.

  • With Focus, all you have to do

  • is choose what you want to focus on.

  • You can carve out time in your day

  • for work or your personal life.

  • When setting up a Focus, we use on-device intelligence

  • about your past activity to suggest the apps and people

  • to allow notifications from.

  • So if you're at work, you could choose

  • to only be notified by coworkers

  • or apps like Mail, Calendar, or Slack.

  • You can even dedicate a page on your home screen

  • to match your focus

  • and organize your apps and widgets

  • in a way that reduces temptations

  • by making only your work apps visible.

  • For personal life, we'll suggest being notified

  • only by friends and family or apps like Calm.

  • And for a home screen to match,

  • you can have your favorite entertainment apps like YouTube

  • or widgets for keeping up with your friends and family.

  • We'll even intelligently suggest using a Focus

  • based on your context,

  • using different signals like location or time of day.

  • Of course, you can create a custom Focus too.

  • And when you use a Focus on one device,

  • it automatically sets on all your other devices.

  • We think together, these tools

  • are a really powerful way to help you find balance.

  • Not only does iOS give you space to focus,

  • it also uses intelligence to elevate your experience,

  • helping you discover more in your photos,

  • quickly find what you're looking for,

  • and even relive special moments.

  • Let's get started with a feature we call Live Text.

  • Today our photos are full of rich and useful information,

  • from photos of places we visit

  • to handwritten notes of family recipes.

  • And now Live Text unlocks this information

  • in a way that's really natural.

  • It starts with the camera.

  • Let me show you.

  • Let's say I just finished a meeting with the team,

  • and I want to capture my notes from the whiteboard.

  • I can now just point the camera at the whiteboard

  • and an indicator appears here in the lower right.

  • When I tap it, the text just jumps right out.

  • I can use my normal text selection gestures.

  • Just drag and copy.

  • Now I can switch over to Mail and paste those in

  • and then send this off to Tim.

  • How cool is that?

  • And this is great for photos already in your photo library.

  • Here's a photo of a friend.

  • You may notice that here at the top there's some text.

  • Now, I can just select it, like this,

  • and I have the option to use Look Up

  • to find out more about this restaurant

  • and even look up its location.

  • Oh, and here's a picture from a friend.

  • Now, you may notice here in the background,

  • is a phone number.

  • I can just zoom in, and with Live Text,

  • it's recognized with a link.

  • I can just tap it and give this place a call,

  • just like that.

  • [person] Hi, Wanderlust Creamery.

  • [Craig] Oh, uh, whoops. Sorry.

  • Uh, just applying a deep neural network here

  • to a photo of your shop.

  • No actual need for ice cream at this time.

  • Uh, gotta drop. Bye.

  • Live Text works with photos across the entire system,

  • including screenshots, Quick Look,

  • and even photos on the web.

  • And it understands seven languages,

  • including simplified and traditional Chinese,

  • and works across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

  • And it's not just text.

  • You can also look up information

  • on recognized objects and scenes.

  • Just tap, and you can look up information,

  • like the breed of a dog or type of a flower.

  • And this works for art, books, nature,

  • pets, and landmarks.

  • We're also making it easier to search for your photos

  • by adding photos to Spotlight.

  • Spotlight is the universal place

  • to start all of your searches.

  • Now, with photos search in Spotlight,

  • you can quickly find your photos right from the home screen.

  • Spotlight leverages intelligence from the Photos app,

  • so you can search by people, scenes, elements in your photos,

  • or location, like San Francisco,

  • And leveraging Live Text,

  • Spotlight can even find text in your photos,

  • which is great when you're looking for a photo

  • of a recipe, a receipt, or even a handwritten note.

  • We've also added all-new rich results for contacts.

  • You'll have quick access to call, text,

  • FaceTime, or email them

  • and Spotlight intelligently includes

  • everything related to them:

  • their location, if shared through Find My,

  • recent conversations, shared photos,

  • calendar appointments, notes, and files.

  • And we've added all-new rich results

  • for actors, musicians, TV shows, and movies as well.

  • That's Spotlight.

  • Next, let's talk about how Photos

  • uses its deep understanding of what's in your library

  • to enable powerful, emotional features like Memories.

  • Memories intelligently curates your favorite moments,

  • stitching photos and videos together

  • into heartfelt movies.

  • To take a closer look at what's new, here's Chelsea.

  • [Chelsea] Thanks, Craig.

  • This year we've got the biggest update ever,

  • including bringing Apple Music into your Memories

  • for the first time.

  • Let me show you.

  • Here in the Photos app, I can tap on the For You tab,

  • and my Memories are right at the top.

  • Check out this beautiful new animated title card.

  • Let's watch this one of my climbing adventures.

  • You'll hear a relevant, personalized song

  • from Apple Music that brings the memory to life.

  • [light acoustic music]

  • These new memories are built on the fly.

  • They're interactive and alive

  • and are paced to the beat of the music.

  • I can tap and hold to pause,

  • and the music continues to play.

  • When I let go, the pacing adjusts to get back on beat.

  • And to see a photo again,

  • all it takes is a swipe.

  • To customize my memory, I'll use a new feature

  • called Memory Mixes.

  • I can tap to bring up the controls

  • then tap this button to jump in.

  • Swiping on this carousel lets me try out different mixes

  • with intelligently chosen songs, pacing,

  • and a look to match.

  • [upbeat music]

  • [Kacey Musgraves' "Oh, What a World" playing]

  • Notice how the feel of the memory changed

  • with a calmer song, slower transitions,

  • and a black and white look.

  • [singing] It's hard to believe

  • [Curtis Harding's "On and On" playing]

  • [singing] I gotta get into...

  • [Chelsea] This faster song has a more energetic feel.

  • And these looks aren't just filters.

  • We analyze each photo

  • and apply consistent color and contrast,

  • just like a colorist at a film studio.

  • To check out more intelligent song suggestions,

  • I'll tap on the music button.

  • You'll notice these top suggestions

  • are a great fit for my climbing Memory.

  • With tens of millions of songs in the Apple Music Library,

  • experts have curated sets of songs

  • that are combined with my music tastes

  • and the knowledge of what's in my photos

  • to create personalized recommendations just for me.

  • I can search for a specific song

  • by tapping on the magnifying glass,

  • but I'm gonna go with something from my listening history.

  • This song from Imagine Dragons will be perfect.

  • [singing] 'Cause I'm on top of the world, hey

  • I'm on top of the world, hey

  • Waiting on this for a while now

  • Paying my dues to the dirt

  • I'm on top of the world.

  • And I can keep watching related memories,

  • personalized with my favorite songs from Apple Music.

  • And now back to Craig.

  • [Craig] With Live Text, Look up, Spotlight, and Memories,

  • iOS 15 elevates the iPhone experience

  • with on-device intelligence.

  • Next, let's talk about how iOS helps you better understand

  • and explore the world around you,

  • with some great updates to Wallet, Weather, and Maps.

  • To tell us about what's new in Wallet, here's Jennifer.

  • [Jennifer] With the Apple Wallet app,

  • we set out to replace your physical Wallet.

  • Starting with Apple Pay,

  • we added payment cards to make payments safer and more secure.

  • Next, we brought transit cards with Express Mode

  • to your iPhone.

  • You just breeze through the turnstiles in San Francisco,

  • New York, Beijing, Tokyo, and more.

  • And just recently, Walt Disney World

  • added their park passes, creating magical moments

  • as you tap to enter, ride, and explore.

  • You can never leave home without your keys,

  • so we're continuing to add keys to Wallet

  • and making them even better.

  • We started with car keys,

  • which we're improving with Ultra-Wideband support

  • for an unlock and drive experience.

  • No need to take your iPhone out of your bag or pocket.

  • BMW and others will ship cars with UWBs

  • starting later this year.

  • With iOS 15, we're bringing keys for your everyday places

  • to Wallet, starting with where you live.

  • We're creating the fastest, most secure way

  • to unlock your house, apartment, or flat,

  • and where you work.

  • Just add your corporate badge

  • and tap to enter your building or office.

  • And where you travel, with hotel keys.

  • You'll automatically receive your key

  • when your room is ready,

  • even before you arrive at the hotel.

  • Starting this fall, Hyatt hotels will start rolling this out

  • to over 1,000 properties worldwide,

  • creating a faster and safer experience for their guests.

  • Anywhere you go, just tap to unlock.

  • An incredible range of partners for locks and access systems

  • have signed on to support keys for all the places you go.

  • However, to be fully free of your physical wallet,

  • there's one more thing we need to bring to iPhone,

  • and that's your ID.

  • So we're bringing identity cards to Apple Wallet.

  • This fall, you'll just scan your driver's license

  • or state ID in participating US states.

  • It's that easy.

  • Your ID information is now in Wallet,

  • encrypted and safely stored in the Secure Element,

  • the same hardware technology

  • that makes Apple Pay private and secure.

  • And the TSA is working to enable airport security checkpoints

  • as the first place you can use your digital ID.

  • When you present your ID,

  • you'll know what specific information is requested

  • and securely presented.

  • With just a tap, you're off to your flight.

  • So that's Wallet on your iPhone and Apple Watch.

  • Back to you, Craig.

  • [Craig] Next up, weather.

  • The Weather app is incredibly popular,

  • and it's getting a huge update.

  • First, we're introducing a beautiful new design

  • with data and layouts that change based on conditions

  • such as wind and rain, unhealthy air quality,

  • or sunny skies.

  • We've also added new weather graphics

  • to help users better understand conditions

  • like wind, UV index, and barometric pressure.

  • And we've completely redesigned

  • the gorgeous animated backgrounds.

  • There are now thousands of variations

  • that more accurately represent

  • the sun position, clouds, and precipitation.

  • And Weather app in iOS 15

  • includes full-screen, high-resolution weather maps.

  • These maps show temperature,

  • animated precipitation, and air quality

  • that provide a whole new way to see the weather around you.

  • Next, we have some really big updates

  • for another app our users depend on every day.

  • Apple Maps.

  • Apple Maps is the best way to navigate your world.

  • It's easy to use and beautifully designed,

  • while providing the confidence that your privacy is protected.

  • Here's Meg to tell you more.

  • [Meg] Two years ago, we started rolling out our new map,

  • offering richer details and more accurate navigation

  • to help you get around.

  • Built from the ground up, we've launched our new map

  • so far in the U.S., UK, Ireland, and Canada,

  • and we're excited to announce

  • we're bringing the new map today to Spain and Portugal,

  • and later this year,

  • we'll add Italy and Australia.

  • Our goal has always been to build the world's best map.

  • So we looked at everything we've done so far,

  • and we asked ourselves, "How can we push things even further?"

  • We started by building a gorgeous, interactive globe

  • that invites users to tap and explore.

  • This is a whole new way of looking at the world.

  • But it's in cities

  • where we're taking Apple Maps to an entirely new level.

  • Our current map is great, and our users have told us

  • it's a lot more useful for navigation and exploration,

  • but in iOS 15, Maps will offer incredible new details

  • for commercial districts, marinas, buildings,

  • and so much more.

  • We've added things like elevation,

  • new road colors and labels,

  • as well as hundreds of custom-designed landmarks

  • for places like Coit Tower and the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • And we built a beautiful new nighttime mode

  • with a moonlit glow.

  • We think all of these improvements

  • are going to make exploring a city

  • so much fun for Maps users.

  • And when a user is ready to go somewhere,

  • Maps in iOS 15 will make getting there way better.

  • Let's start with driving.

  • We've added a great deal of new road details to the map

  • so we can help drivers as they move throughout a city,

  • to better see and understand important things

  • like turn lanes, medians, bus and taxi lanes, and more.

  • This outstanding attention to detail,

  • including the addition of crosswalks and bike lanes,

  • will help drivers more safely navigate complex intersections.

  • And when driving on highways, Maps now renders

  • overlapping, complex interchanges

  • in three-dimensional space,

  • making it much easier to see upcoming traffic conditions

  • or to know which lane you need to be in.

  • And of course, we'll be bringing this driving experience

  • to CarPlay later this year.

  • But it's not just driving.

  • We've also made big improvements for transit riders

  • by helping them easily find nearby stations.

  • Users can pin their favorite lines to the top

  • and even keep track on their Apple Watch

  • so there's no need to take your phone out of your pocket.

  • Maps also automatically follows your transit route,

  • notifying you it's time to disembark

  • as you approach your final destination.

  • And if you've ever exited a station,

  • unsure of which direction you need to go,

  • Maps will help get you back on track.

  • Simply hold up your iPhone, scan the buildings in the area,

  • and Maps will generate a highly accurate position,

  • delivering detailed directions in augmented reality

  • to help you complete your journey.

  • We're launching this beautiful new three-dimensional experience

  • in these cities by the end of 2021,

  • with many more to come next year.

  • And that's the all-new Apple Maps.

  • Back to you, Craig.

  • [Craig] So that's just some of what's new in Apple Maps.

  • An incredible new way to explore the natural beauty of the world,

  • and an amazing new three-dimensional

  • city experience with improved navigation.

  • iOS 15 is a great release that helps you stay connected,

  • find focus, discover more with on-device-intelligence,

  • and explore the world.

  • And there's more, including Voice Search in Safari,

  • powerful support for cross-app drag and drop,

  • and new outfit options for Memoji.

  • So that's iOS 15,

  • with powerful new features that enhance how you use iPhone.

  • And of course, one of the most popular

  • accessories for iPhone is AirPods.

  • To tell you more about what's new, here's Gagan.

  • [upbeat music]

  • ♪ ♪

  • [singer] ♪ Party for you

  • [Gagan] AirPods have helped us enjoy music like never before,

  • and they've helped us stay connected

  • in so many different ways, whether to friends and family,

  • to our devices, or to our favorite entertainment.

  • With iOS 15, we have some great new features coming to AirPods,

  • starting with Conversation Boost,

  • which is designed to help people with mild hearing challenges

  • stay more connected in conversations.

  • Through computational audio and beamforming microphones,

  • Conversation Boost focuses your AirPods Pro

  • on the person talking in front of you,

  • making it easier to hear and follow along

  • in a face-to-face conversation.

  • And to help you hear the conversation even better,

  • you can also reduce the amount of ambient noise.

  • Next, when you can't reach for your iPhone,

  • Announce Messages with Siri helps you stay connected.

  • iOS 15 takes this further with Announce Notifications.

  • Now Siri can automatically read

  • your important, time-sensitive notifications to you,

  • like when your dinner has been delivered.

  • And when you set a location for your Reminder,

  • like the grocery store,

  • Siri will read your shopping list to you

  • right when you need it.

  • You can easily choose which Apps to enable

  • and select Do Not Disturb

  • when you don't want to be interrupted.

  • And if you're using the new Focus feature,

  • your notification preferences are already taken into account.

  • Next, we have significantly improved

  • how AirPods work in Find My.

  • With iOS 15, you can locate your AirPods Pro and AirPods Max

  • using the Find My network.

  • Your AirPods simply send out a secure Bluetooth beacon

  • that can be detected by other Apple devices.

  • They can relay your AirPods' location to the network

  • and then back to your Find My app.

  • And if they're nearby, just choose Play Sound.

  • Listen for the chirp, whether they're in their case or out.

  • [chirping]

  • And the new proximity view in the Find My app

  • lets you know when you're getting close.

  • [chime]

  • To make it even less likely to lose your AirPods,

  • you can now receive a Separation Alert

  • to notify you if you leave your AirPods behind.

  • Finally, last year, we introduced spatial audio

  • with dynamic head tracking for AirPods Pro

  • and then elevated the experience even further

  • with the high fidelity audio of AirPods Max.

  • Enabled by computational audio,

  • the three-dimensional theater-like sound

  • really makes movies come to life.

  • This fall, we're excited to extend spatial audio to tvOS.

  • So now you can enjoy the full surround experience,

  • tuned for the big screen in your living room,

  • without disturbing the rest of the house.

  • And with dynamic head tracking,

  • it properly responds as you move about the room.

  • We're also bringing spatial audio with dynamic head tracking

  • to macOS on our new M1 powered Macs

  • so you can enjoy spatial on all of your devices.

  • In addition, we recently announced spatial audio

  • for Apple Music with the incredible

  • multi-dimensional sound experience of Dolby Atmos.

  • And we're excited that it's available starting today

  • with albums from some of your favorite artists,

  • like Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, J Balvin, and Kacey Musgraves.

  • With the benefits of Conversation Boost,

  • the convenience of Find My,

  • and the enhanced experience with spatial audio,

  • there are some great new features

  • coming to the AirPods family.

  • Now back to you, Craig.

  • [singer] ♪ Just like magic, oh, yeah

  • [Craig] It's time to talk about iPadOS.

  • iPad is an incredibly versatile device,

  • with its unique blend of mobility,

  • innovative technologies, and touch-first user experience,

  • and this experience is powered by iPadOS.

  • With iPadOS, we build distinct capabilities

  • that make it possible for iPad

  • to become whatever you need it to be,

  • like when you're browsing your photos

  • and iPad becomes an album of your most precious memories,

  • held right in your hands;

  • or when you pick up Apple Pencil

  • and it becomes your notepad, a markup tool,

  • or a canvas for new artwork;

  • or when you attach a keyboard and trackpad,

  • and it becomes a powerful new way

  • to work on your most important documents.

  • This unique set of capabilities

  • mean you get things done right in the moment

  • and can seamlessly move

  • from capturing and working on your ideas

  • to sharing them.

  • With iPadOS 15,

  • we're taking this versatility further,

  • making iPad even more capable and more intuitive,

  • and we started right on the home screen with widgets.

  • They offer beautiful, glance-able information

  • at just the right moments,

  • and this year, we have a big update.

  • Now you can freely place widgets

  • among the apps on your home screen.

  • This is a huge deal!

  • Let me show you how it works.

  • Okay.

  • Here I am on the home screen.

  • You can see that I already have a few widgets

  • placed along the top.

  • Let's start by adding a widget.

  • I'll bring up the widget gallery.

  • Here you'll notice some new widgets

  • like the beautiful new Find My widget

  • and the Contacts widget

  • which helps you reach family and friends

  • with just a tap.

  • Let's find a good spot for this, towards the top here.

  • Now, I'll go back to the gallery and grab the Parcel widget

  • for tracking my incoming packages

  • right on the home screen.

  • Perfect.

  • Now, of course a bigger canvas means more room for widgets,

  • so we're adding a new, larger format for widgets

  • designed just for iPad's larger display.

  • Here's the new Apple TV widget.

  • I can easily dive into my favorite shows with a tap,

  • and here's my gaming page.

  • The new Game Center widget

  • lets me jump into my games faster

  • and discover what to play with friends.

  • And check out the new large-size Photos widget.

  • It really puts my favorite photos front and center,

  • and with this larger Files widget,

  • I can keep tabs on all of my work projects.

  • Now, with pages full of these great widgets,

  • some of my less frequently used apps

  • have gotten pushed to later pages.

  • We wanted to make it easier to get to all of your apps,

  • so we brought App Library to iPad.

  • You can see all my apps are here,

  • automatically categorized for me.

  • And what's really cool is we built access to App Library

  • right into the Dock,

  • no matter where you are,

  • you can always get to your apps.

  • And now that you have App Library,

  • you can hide pages that you no longer need...

  • just like this.

  • And even reorder them right from here.

  • That's widgets and App Library.

  • We think this is going to change how you get information

  • and access all your apps on iPad.

  • We also have a major update

  • for another key part of the iPadOS experience:

  • multitasking.

  • This year, we've made it easier to discover,

  • easier to use, and even more powerful.

  • To give you a closer look, here's Shubham.

  • [Shubham] Thanks, Craig.

  • In iPadOS 15, there's a new control

  • that appears at the top of your apps.

  • Tapping on it reveals the multitasking menu.

  • From here, I can take an app, full-screen,

  • or work with two apps at the same time

  • by creating a Split View or Slide Over.

  • I'll tap on the Split View icon,

  • and the app slides to the edge of the screen,

  • giving me quick access to my home screen,

  • where I can easily select from any of my apps.

  • I've been working on a podcast, so I'll choose Ferrite.

  • And now I can work with Ferrite and Notes

  • at the same time in Split View.

  • It's also really easy to switch apps in Split View.

  • If I want to replace Ferrite, I just swipe down,

  • and Notes moves aside,

  • letting me pick another app from the home screen.

  • Let's select Mail.

  • This works exactly the same way

  • to choose a new app from either side of the screen.

  • And we brought the same ease of multitasking

  • to apps with multiple windows.

  • In Mail, I can touch and hold on this message

  • to open it centered on my screen.

  • This allows me to read the entire email

  • without leaving my current view.

  • And I have the same multitasking controls here, too,

  • so I can easily move this into Split View or Slide Over.

  • But I want to save this email and come back to it later.

  • So I can just swipe down to minimize it

  • into a new area we're calling the Shelf.

  • The Shelf gives me easy access to all open windows of an app.

  • Let's go to Safari, and you'll see that

  • the Shelf appears automatically when I switch apps.

  • I often have a lot of Safari windows open,

  • many in Split View paired with other apps,

  • and now I can just tap to quickly switch between them.

  • I can also add or remove windows right here from the Shelf.

  • We've also made the App Switcher even more powerful.

  • I can now create a Split view

  • just by dragging one app over another.

  • So that's multitasking in iPadOS 15.

  • Now back to you, Craig.

  • [Craig] Thanks, Shubham.

  • These new multitasking features

  • will help our users be more productive

  • and do even more on their iPad,

  • and what's really cool

  • is we now have a new set of keyboard shortcuts

  • that let you do all of this without lifting a finger.

  • iPadOS 15 also gives you more powerful ways

  • to capture and organize your information with Notes.

  • This year we're adding powerful new features

  • for collaboration and organization.

  • First, we're adding mentions.

  • Just mention someone in a shared note

  • and they'll get a notification linking them back.

  • There's also an all-new Activity View

  • that quickly shows you what's changed

  • in a shared note while you were away.

  • And to give users new ways to organize their notes,

  • we're adding tags.

  • You can add a tag anywhere in your note

  • then use the new Tag Browser to quickly find your notes.

  • But sometimes you just want to quickly jot down a note

  • to remember something important for later,

  • and that's why we're taking Notes system-wide

  • with a feature we call Quick Note.

  • Quick Note is a fast and easy way to get to a note,

  • no matter what you're doing.

  • Here's Will to show you how it works.

  • [Will] Thanks, Craig.

  • Starting a Quick Note is easy.

  • When I swipe, the note appears

  • out of the corner of the screen.

  • Now that I've started a note,

  • I can type or write with Apple Pencil.

  • It's perfect for jotting down something like a phone number.

  • And when I'm done, I just swipe it away.

  • Let's open Safari.

  • What's super cool about Quick Note

  • is that it's aware of the app I'm using.

  • I'll start a new Quick Note on top of Safari...

  • ...and now I can easily add a link from the website

  • into my Quick Note.

  • I can tap this link anytime to return to this exact site.

  • Let's go to a website I added a link to earlier.

  • A small thumbnail pops up in the corner

  • that allows me to quickly get back to my Quick Note

  • containing any useful information I found.

  • You'll notice there's text highlighted on the page.

  • And I added this text to my Quick Note.

  • And tapping on a link from a highlight

  • takes me right to the content on the page.

  • I can add a link from almost any app I'm using,

  • including third-party apps.

  • Here's a link from Yelp, and if I tap,

  • it takes me right to the restaurant listing.

  • I can swipe across my Quick Note

  • to see my most recent ones.

  • And anytime I want to see all my Quick Notes,

  • I can find them right where you'd expect, in Notes.

  • Now back to Craig.

  • [Craig] Thanks, Will.

  • So that's Quick Note,

  • a new way to capture information anywhere.

  • Quick Notes can be created on iPadOS and macOS,

  • and you can access and edit them later on iOS.

  • Now let's talk about Translate.

  • In just one year, Translate has already helped users

  • make billions of translations on iOS.

  • So we're excited to bring Translate to iPad,

  • with experiences that leverage iPad's unique capabilities,

  • like practicing handwriting in another language

  • with Apple Pencil

  • or translating right next to your document

  • with Split View.

  • And Translate was designed for conversations.

  • So we're making conversations feel easier

  • and even more natural with Auto Translate.

  • Auto Translate detects when you're speaking,

  • and in which language,

  • so no one needs to tap a button to respond.

  • Just speak and let Translate do the rest.

  • We're also excited to announce system-wide translation.

  • So you can translate text anywhere.

  • Just select the text and tap Translate.

  • With Live Text, you can even translate text in a photo.

  • System-wide translation is available

  • on iPadOS, iOS, and macOS,

  • and of course, you can download languages

  • to use all of these features on-device.

  • Whether you're working on a document

  • or meeting with someone,

  • Translate makes iPad even more powerful.

  • Now let's talk about Swift Playgrounds

  • and how it's bringing a whole new dimension of productivity

  • to iPad.

  • Swift Playgrounds is a great way to learn to code

  • through a series of Apple-designed lesson plans

  • that are interactive and fun.

  • This year we're taking it even further

  • by adding the ability to build apps on iPad.

  • You build these apps with Swift UI,

  • which makes development easy.

  • The code you write is immediately reflected

  • in a live preview of your app.

  • This new project type even works with Xcode on Mac.

  • Swift Playgrounds now supports improved code completion,

  • so you can just start typing

  • and quickly add the suggestion to your code.

  • You also have access to the whole library

  • of UI components

  • and the documentation to go with it.

  • And if you're new to app development,

  • there's a guide to creating your first app.

  • While you're developing your app,

  • you can run it full-screen to try it out,

  • and when you're ready,

  • you can even submit it to the App Store.

  • This is amazing!

  • You can now build apps for iPhone and iPad on iPad.

  • We think this will take iPad to new places.

  • That's iPadOS 15,

  • taking the versatility of iPad even further

  • with new widget layouts for your home screen,

  • App library, and a redesigned multitasking experience,

  • new note-taking and translation features,

  • and the ability to build apps with Swift Playgrounds.

  • Combined with the great new features we talked about in iOS,

  • it's time to completely rethink what you can do with your iPad.

  • Next, let's get into Privacy.

  • [energetic music]

  • ♪ ♪

  • At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right.

  • We don't think you should have to make a trade-off

  • between great features and privacy.

  • We believe you deserve both.

  • Since the beginning,

  • we've worked to help you keep your personal data

  • under your control.

  • And over the years, we've integrated

  • powerful privacy controls

  • into our operating systems, most recently adding

  • Privacy Nutrition Labels and App Tracking Transparency.

  • Today, privacy is more important than ever,

  • because when you use the internet

  • and third-party apps, you can be tracked

  • by a complex ecosystem of data brokers

  • and ad tech firms, often without your permission.

  • We don't think this is right.

  • We believe in protecting your privacy

  • and giving you transparency and control

  • over your information.

  • And to tell you about the new ways

  • we're giving you even more control,

  • here are Katie and Erik.

  • [Katie] Thanks, Craig.

  • Let's start with Mail.

  • If you're like me, you get a lot of marketing emails like this.

  • What you may not realize is that many of these emails

  • use invisible pixels

  • to collect information about your Mail activity,

  • like when you open a message and even your IP address.

  • We think you should be able to choose

  • whether to allow this or not.

  • So now in the Mail app,

  • we're introducing Mail Privacy Protection.

  • Here's what it does.

  • It hides your IP address so senders can't link it

  • to your other online activity or determine your location.

  • And it prevents senders

  • from seeing if and when you've opened their email.

  • So now you can catch up on email with greater peace of mind.

  • [Erik] Safari leads the industry

  • in protecting you against cross-site tracking

  • with Intelligent Tracking Prevention,

  • and this year, we're making it even stronger

  • by also hiding your IP address from trackers

  • so they can't use it

  • to link your activity across different sites

  • or learn your location.

  • You can see which trackers are prevented from profiling you

  • in the Safari Privacy Report.

  • We wanted to bring this same transparency

  • to apps you use too.

  • [Katie] So we're introducing the App Privacy Report.

  • This new section in Settings

  • gives you an overview of how apps treat your privacy.

  • You can see how often apps use the permission you've granted

  • to access your location, photos, camera, microphone,

  • contacts, and more, during the last 7 days.

  • And to find out who your data may be shared with,

  • you can see all the third party domains the app is contacting.

  • So these are our new privacy system controls.

  • Now let's talk about Siri.

  • Siri's available across all your Apple devices,

  • allowing you to quickly get things done

  • with just your voice.

  • And Siri is being used more than ever

  • on over 600 million devices each month.

  • We recently added more diverse Siri voice options,

  • and they sound incredible.

  • [Siri] Hi, I'm Siri. If you need anything, just ask.

  • [Katie] Now, Siri has a ton of great new features this year,

  • but today we want to focus on a major update to privacy.

  • [Erik] Siri's designed to process

  • as much data on device as possible,

  • keeping your information private,

  • and with the power of the Neural Engine,

  • we're able to do this more than ever.

  • Today we're introducing on-device speech recognition.

  • This means that, by default,

  • your audio is all processed right on your iPhone or iPad.

  • This addresses the biggest privacy concern we hear

  • for voice assistants, which is unwanted audio recording.

  • And this has some great benefits beyond privacy.

  • First, you can now make many requests

  • without an internet connection:

  • launch apps, change settings, control music, and more.

  • Second, on-device processing speeds things up.

  • Check this out.

  • I'll do a few requests back to back.

  • Open Photos.

  • Open Calendar.

  • Turn on Airplane Mode.

  • Set a timer for 20 minutes.

  • Switch to dark mode.

  • Wake me up at 7:00 a.m.

  • It's amazing how fast Siri is with on-device processing.

  • So those are some of the powerful

  • new privacy protections in Mail, Safari, and your apps,

  • along with on-device speech recognition for Siri.

  • Back to you, Craig.

  • [Craig] Next, another part of our ecosystem

  • that puts your privacy first is iCloud.

  • Here to tell you about some great new updates is Mike.

  • [upbeat music]

  • ♪ ♪

  • [Mike] Many of us rely on iCloud

  • to safely store a lot of personal information,

  • and it's important to always have access.

  • So let's start off with two improvements

  • we're making to your Apple ID.

  • First, we're adding a new way to get back into your account

  • if you forget your password or get locked out.

  • You'll now have the option to add people you trust,

  • like your family and friends, to a Recovery Contact list.

  • They won't get any access to your account,

  • but if you ever forget your password,

  • you can call them to get the code you need

  • to get right back in.

  • It's fast, easy, and secure.

  • Second, we're launching a new Digital Legacy program.

  • We don't often think about it,

  • but it's important that we can easily pass down

  • information to family members or friends when we pass away.

  • You'll now be able to add people to your account

  • as Legacy Contacts.

  • So when you're gone, they can simply request access,

  • and your information can be passed along

  • quickly and easily.

  • iCloud has always kept your important information--

  • like photos, documents, and notes--

  • safe, up to date, and accessible across all of your devices,

  • and today, we're making some big updates.

  • We're upgrading our paid subscription

  • to something that we call iCloud+.

  • iCloud+ combines everything you love about iCloud

  • with some great new features,

  • starting with something to help protect your privacy online.

  • On any given day, we all use a variety of networks

  • to browse the web:

  • from the internet in our own homes.

  • to public Wi-Fi on the go.

  • And behind the scenes, network providers and websites

  • can combine your identity and browsing history

  • into a detailed profile about you.

  • So now, in addition to everything that Safari does

  • to protect you online, we are introducing a new service

  • called Private Relay.

  • It lets you browse with Safari

  • in an even more secure and private way.

  • And the way it works is really cool.

  • It ensures that the traffic leaving your device is encrypted

  • so that no one can intercept and read it.

  • Then all of your requests

  • are sent through two separate internet relays.

  • It's designed so that no one, including Apple,

  • can see both who you are

  • and what sites you're visiting,

  • and it does all this without compromising performance.

  • Next, let's talk about another iCloud+ feature: Hide My Email.

  • We've all had moments when we've thought twice

  • about sharing our personal email address,

  • like when we're filling out a form on the web.

  • With Hide My Email, you can share a unique, random address

  • that forwards messages to your personal inbox.

  • It's built right into Mail, Safari, and iCloud Settings.

  • So it's easy to set up as many addresses as you need

  • and delete them at any time, keeping you in control.

  • iCloud+ also includes built-in support

  • for HomeKit Secure Video.

  • More and more of us are using security cameras

  • to keep an eye on our homes.

  • With iCloud+, you can connect more cameras than ever,

  • and none of the video counts against your iCloud storage.

  • It's just a part of your subscription.

  • Of course, you'll still get

  • everything else you love about iCloud,

  • including Photos, Backup, and iCloud Drive.

  • And the best part is we're not changing our prices at all.

  • You'll get all of iCloud plus our new Private Relay service,

  • Hide My Email and expanded HomeKit secure video support

  • for the same low price as we offer today.

  • We're really excited to be giving users

  • an even more private and connected experience

  • with iCloud+.

  • Now over to Sumbul for the latest developments in Health.

  • [upbeat music]

  • [Sumbul] Your health and the well-being of your family

  • is always important to you,

  • and never more so than this past year.

  • Apple's commitment to health is stronger than ever.

  • We're collaborating with medical experts

  • to accelerate health innovation,

  • and we're empowering individuals to improve their health

  • as well as make it easier for them to participate

  • in large-scale research studies.

  • With our APIs,

  • developers are using our devices and Health app

  • to come up with ingenious ways to push things forward.

  • Here's an example.

  • [Francoise] I'm Francoise Marvel.

  • I'm a cardiology fellow at Johns Hopkins.

  • [Seth] Seth Martin.

  • I'm also a cardiologist at Johns Hopkins.

  • [Francoise] Seth and I spend our days

  • alongside our patients at the bedside.

  • You know, six white coats, hovering over a bed.

  • And we're trying to actually share

  • what the patient's condition is.

  • How they need to improve their life.

  • We use medical jargon. We speak quickly.

  • We confuse patients.

  • And they're left on their own.

  • There has to be a better way than just treating a patient,

  • handing them a bunch of papers, and expecting

  • that they're gonna understand how to change their life.

  • We thought, well, what if we completely reengineer

  • the process for a heart attack patient, by using ResearchKit,

  • CareKit, HealthKit, and then connecting it

  • with an Apple Watch, so we can bring in

  • key cardiovascular metrics

  • that help us to know patients are doing well.

  • [Seth] When Francoise was in the technology accelerator program

  • at Hopkins, the work there led to this phone call with Apple

  • and towards the end of the phone call,

  • Francoise said to Divya at Apple, “What can we do

  • to accelerate this?” And Divya said--

  • [Divya] You guys gotta come out to Cupertino.

  • [Francoise] And we had a Silicon Valley AirBnB.

  • And we started side-by-side coding with our iOS developers,

  • and then every couple hours--

  • [Divya] We would talk about their vision

  • and tools they could leverage.

  • [Francoise] We'd go to a white board, and we'd lay out--

  • [Divya] Here are the things you guys should go tackle.

  • [Francoise] And we'd go back to our AirBnB, pour more coffee,

  • you know, order some bubble teas, eat some food.

  • And then we would go into Cupertino.

  • [Divya] They'd come back into Cupertino, piled in a minivan.

  • [Francoise] And spend like almost the full day there,

  • getting more feedback, working with their teams.

  • [Divya] They would leave our offices,

  • and work through the night

  • building and implementing the things we had talked about.

  • With our tools and their vision,

  • we ultimately made magic together.

  • [Francoise] We left Cupertino invigorated, and guess what?

  • Our clinical trial was able to save

  • an incredible amount of people from having complications

  • and coming back to the hospital.

  • And it reduced hospital readmissions by 52%.

  • And likely saved a lot of lives.

  • [Divya] I remember we were just sitting outside--

  • beautiful Cupertino weather.

  • And it was just one of those moments where it dawned on us

  • that Corrie app was going to have an impact

  • on so many people's hearts around the world.

  • [Francoise] This is the start of something incredible.

  • It's the spark, and now it's like fire

  • [Sumbul] This is just one of the many inspiring stories out there

  • and is a testament to the innovative work happening

  • in the medical community.

  • A critical part of taking care of yourself

  • is monitoring changes in your health,

  • which can be subtle and easy to miss over time.

  • So this year, we're offering three new features

  • to help you to identify, measure,

  • and understand those changes, and here's Adeeti

  • to tell you about the first of these features.

  • [Adeeti] Let's start with mobility.

  • The way that you move and walk

  • can indicate balance issues and gait impairment.

  • This is the leading cause of falls in adults.

  • Currently, fall risk is assessed by a care provider

  • through a questionnaire and an in-person evaluation.

  • But this can miss out on your everyday movement,

  • so important changes can go unnoticed.

  • Your iPhone already captures mobility data as you walk

  • with scientifically validated metrics.

  • We're building on this to introduce

  • a completely new way to assess your risk of falling

  • called Walking Steadiness.

  • For the first time ever,

  • you can get insight if your fall risk increases

  • and take action early to improve your steadiness.

  • Let's take a quick look at some of the science behind this.

  • As you walk with your iPhone, the built-in motion sensors

  • automatically measure how fast and how evenly you walk,

  • the length of your steps, and the timing of each step,

  • right down to how often you have both feet on the ground.

  • Combined, these metrics provide powerful insight

  • on changes in your balance, stability, and coordination.

  • We used real-world data

  • from the Apple Heart & Movement Study,

  • with over 100,000 participants across all ages.

  • This is the largest data set ever used to study fall risk,

  • and it's helped create this first of its kind health metric.

  • You can view your Walking Steadiness in the Health app.

  • You'll see a classification of "OK"

  • if the metrics show that you're stable while walking.

  • You can see how your Walking Steadiness

  • may change as the months go by

  • and receive a notification if your steadiness is low

  • or very low and you're at increased risk of falling.

  • You can also learn how to improve your steadiness.

  • There are movement exercises right in the Health app,

  • and these can help you increase your strength and balance

  • and reduce your risk of falling.

  • Now back to Sumbul

  • to tell you about another way to monitor health changes.

  • [Sumbul] You can already review lab results

  • like your cholesterol right in the Health app.

  • In the U.S. alone, 14 billion clinical laboratory tests

  • are performed each year.

  • That is a lot of information to keep track of.

  • When you see your own results come in,

  • it can be hard to understand what these tests mean

  • or what has changed.

  • The Health app will now include detailed descriptions

  • to help you better understand your lab data.

  • For example, when you receive a cholesterol result,

  • you can now see that the LDL is a bad cholesterol

  • and having too much may put you at risk for heart disease.

  • You can also now see whether your labs

  • are within expected ranges.

  • Together, these views will help you

  • get even more meaning from your lab results.

  • Many health changes happen over time,

  • so to better understand your health

  • even more holistically, we're introducing Trends.

  • You'll get insight on long-term changes

  • across areas such as steps, resting heart rate,

  • blood glucose, sleep, and much more.

  • You'll also be alerted when there's a new trend

  • in your data, which may be something

  • you want to monitor more closely

  • or even discuss with your physician.

  • So if you're getting more daily walks in,

  • your health summary will show

  • that your steps taken have increased

  • over the last few months.

  • This is a great way to celebrate progress

  • towards meeting your health goals

  • and a powerful new way to get early insight

  • into potential health issues.

  • With Trends, Walking Steadiness,

  • and a better Labs experience,

  • you have three new ways to see changes

  • in your overall health.

  • Another really important part of managing your health

  • is having meaningful conversations with your doctor.

  • During your visit, physicians look at your vitals and labs

  • but will also ask you about everyday health activities

  • like exercise and sleep.

  • And patients can often have difficulty

  • remembering all these details.

  • But the Health app has all of this valuable information,

  • so, to support this conversation,

  • you can now share health data that you choose

  • with your healthcare provider in a private way.

  • For example, if you have a concern about your heart health,

  • you can now share your heart data.

  • This is shared securely.

  • No one else, including Apple, will see this information.

  • Your doctor can then view this data directly

  • from their electronic health record system

  • and look for important trends such as changes in activity

  • and a history of alerts like high heart rate.

  • Access to this information helps give your doctor

  • a more complete view of your everyday health

  • outside of the clinic.

  • We're so excited about this new capability

  • to share your data from the Health app

  • directly with your doctor.

  • These electronic health record companies in the U.S.

  • will be the first to support this feature,

  • and we look forward to expanding availability

  • even more in the coming months.

  • Now, for many of us, it's not just the changes

  • in our own health we care about.

  • It's the health of our family and loved ones too,

  • whether they live with us or far away.

  • For some of us, that means taking care of our kids

  • and for others, it's our aging parents.

  • And for many of us,

  • it's actually taking care of both--

  • generations above and below.

  • To empower you to care for others,

  • we're introducing Health Sharing,

  • a private and secure way to view health data,

  • trends, and alerts for the people most important to you.

  • For example, I could set up a sharing relationship

  • with my mom, and with her permission,

  • I could view data like her heart rate,

  • activity, and labs.

  • And just like with my own health data,

  • Trends proactively highlights changes in my Mom's health data

  • for me.

  • I can also receive notifications,

  • including high heart rate alerts,

  • changes in mobility, and more.

  • And it's easy for me to connect with her about her health.

  • So if I see a noteworthy change

  • like her resting heart rate increasing,

  • I can simply tap Messages

  • and start a conversation with my mom.

  • This is a powerful new way to stay connected

  • to the wellbeing of those you love.

  • You'll have peace of mind,

  • and they'll know they have a trusted partner

  • on their health journey.

  • Since the beginning of our work in Health,

  • all of our health features have been architected

  • to keep your data secure and protect your privacy.

  • Your health data is under your control

  • and is encrypted in transit and at rest.

  • The permissions built into the sharing experience

  • give you granular control

  • over which types of data you share and with whom.

  • And you can make changes at any time

  • right from the Sharing tab.

  • Data you share is sent in an encrypted form,

  • and Apple does not have access to any of this information.

  • Privacy is fundamental in the design and development

  • across all of our Health features.

  • We're so excited for what's coming in Health--

  • a first-of-its-kind metric to access fall risk,

  • richer insights to understand changes in your health,

  • and completely new abilities for you to privately share

  • selected data with your doctors and loved ones.

  • Now I'll hand it over to Kevin to talk about watchOS.

  • [Kevin] Apple Watch is already

  • the most loved watch in the world.

  • It keeps you healthy, active, and connected.

  • With features like Fall Detection,

  • ECG, and Cycle Tracking,

  • Apple Watch is an essential health companion.

  • It motivates you to close your Activity rings

  • and transforms the way you stay fit.

  • And staying connected to the people and things

  • you care about most is easy with Apple Watch--

  • all from your wrist.

  • In watchOS 8, we're introducing more capabilities

  • in each of these areas.

  • Let's start with health.

  • More than ever, people are realizing

  • the importance of dedicating time to practice mindfulness.

  • In fact, the Breathe app has grown in popularity,

  • particularly over this last year.

  • In watchOS 8, the Breathe app has been enhanced

  • to give you more opportunities

  • to slow down and be mindful, including a new animation

  • that has a beautiful look and feel

  • to help you center and calm as you breathe.

  • We're also introducing Reflect--

  • a new way for you to be more mindful.

  • For example, a reflection could be

  • "Think about something you love to do

  • and why it brings you joy."

  • A gentle animation helps you focus.

  • And studies show that regular mindful moments like this

  • can lead to increased positive emotions

  • and overall psychological well-being.

  • The Reflect and Breathe sessions live in the new Mindfulness app.

  • This will help you reduce stress and relax your body and mind.

  • With the Sleep app,

  • we introduced an entirely new way

  • for you to meet your sleep goals

  • and track metrics like time asleep,

  • heart rate, and even blood oxygen.

  • In watchOS 8,

  • Apple Watch can track another key metric

  • while sleeping--

  • Respiratory Rate.

  • This is a vital sign that measures

  • how many breaths you take per minute.

  • And since your sleeping respiratory rate

  • tends to be consistent over time,

  • a change may indicate a shift in your overall wellness.

  • You'll be notified if a meaningful trend

  • in your respiratory rate has been identified.

  • And you can see even more details

  • in Respiratory Rate in the Health app.

  • Now I'd like to turn it over to Julz

  • to tell you what's coming to help you stay active.

  • [Julz] Apple Watch is the perfect companion

  • to motivate you to be more fit.

  • And watchOS 8 adds two of the most popular workout types

  • that are great for bringing more mindful movement

  • to your routine.

  • First, a new Tai Chi workout.

  • This Chinese martial art is thousands of years old

  • and is often described as meditation in motion.

  • Its gentle approach can help reduce stress

  • and find a more peaceful state of mind.

  • And a brand-new Pilates workout type,

  • which is one of the best ways to develop core strength,

  • posture, balance, and flexibility.

  • Of course, another way people are staying fit

  • is with Apple Fitness+,

  • the first service built entirely around Apple Watch.

  • We've heard from so many of our users

  • how it's making a positive difference in their lives.

  • And now, Fitness+ is introducing a new series of workouts

  • featuring Jeanette Jenkins,

  • one of the most sought after fitness experts.

  • With seven workouts focused on Strength

  • and High Intensity Interval Training,

  • she's bringing the fire

  • and her belief that all bodies are made to be strong.

  • Because music is so key to the Fitness+ experience,

  • we're introducing a new Artist Spotlight Series.

  • Each workout features an entire playlist

  • from Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez,

  • Keith Urban, and Alicia Keys.

  • The Artist Spotlight Series and the new workouts with Jeanette

  • will be available later this month.

  • With new workout types and great new Fitness+ content,

  • Apple Watch continues to be an incredible motivator

  • to help you stay active and fit.

  • Back to you, Kevin.

  • [Kevin] Let's talk about some new features

  • to keep you connected to the people you love.

  • Photos are a great way to relive your favorite moments

  • and most precious memories.

  • On Apples Watch, the Photos face

  • is the most popular Watch face.

  • That's why watchOS 8 is bringing another great way

  • to enjoy your favorite photos

  • with the new Portraits Watch face.

  • It takes the great portrait photos from your iPhone

  • and uses the segmentation data

  • to create a multi-layered face with depth.

  • And you can make this watch face your own

  • by adjusting the photo's composition and time placement

  • to really make the subject stand out.

  • This is really great to see live,

  • so let me invite Shandra to show you a demo.

  • [Shandra] Thanks, Kevin.

  • Your photo comes to life when you raise your wrist.

  • And as you scroll the digital crown,

  • you get a view of the dynamic composition

  • that makes this watch face extraordinary.

  • You're gonna love how this face keeps you connected

  • when you can't be face-to-face.

  • Speaking of photos,

  • the Photos app itself has been completely redesigned.

  • It now includes memory highlights,

  • featured photos, in addition to your favorites.

  • If I tap into this memory,

  • I can scroll through the all-new mosaic layout.

  • My daughter Wesleigh and I

  • adopted our puppy Fondue last year

  • and are missing her during the day.

  • The new Photos app makes it simple for us

  • to quickly reminisce.

  • This picture from my Memories is a good one.

  • I'm gonna share it with Wesleigh to remind her

  • we're not always missing Fondue's best moments.

  • If I tap the share icon,

  • you'll see that we now have support for sharing photos

  • via messages and mail, directly from my Watch.

  • Let's get this over to Wesleigh.

  • I'm gonna tap add message to show you

  • that we've made it even easier to compose a message.

  • We can now dictate, Scribble,

  • and add emojis in the same view.

  • I always find it easy to dictate my messages.

  • Remember this?

  • If I tap Scribble, I can edit my text inline

  • by selecting and deleting what I'd like to change.

  • And I can use the crown to move the cursor

  • and add additional text.

  • And what message is complete without emojis

  • to get a point across?

  • By tapping the emoji icon, I can add multiple emojis

  • while in the Scribble view.

  • watchOS 8 makes it easy to send the perfect message

  • right from your wrist.

  • [chime] That was quick.

  • Wesleigh must have the puppy on the brain too.

  • And with GIFs now on Apple Watch,

  • I can reply as comedically as I would from my iPhone.

  • In the new app shelf, you'll find #images.

  • You can search for the perfect GIF

  • or choose from your recents.

  • I think a face palm best captures

  • how this photo makes me feel.

  • And that's a look at what's coming in watchOS 8

  • to keep you connected to the people

  • and puppies you care about most.

  • And now, back to Kevin.

  • [Kevin] We think you're gonna love these new features

  • in Photos and Messages.

  • And of course, there's so much more,

  • including Next Hour Precipitation,

  • support for Find Items, and Multiple Timers.

  • watchOS is the world's most advanced

  • wearable operating system.

  • And watchOS 8 takes it even further

  • with new features to help you stay healthy,

  • active, and connected.

  • And now, over to Craig.

  • [electronic music]

  • ♪ ♪

  • [Craig] Let's talk about the home.

  • At Apple, we design our products for the home

  • to embody three key attributes

  • starting with being easy to use.

  • We believe the technology in your home

  • should work for you, not the other way around.

  • And we design our products to work better together

  • so that your iPhone, HomePod mini,

  • Apple TV, and other devices

  • can leverage each other to deliver seamless experiences.

  • And everything we do is built to be private and secure,

  • which is so important to all of us.

  • With this foundation, we have a great set of features

  • coming this year to make life at home more enjoyable.

  • To tell you more, here's Yah.

  • At the heart of your smart home is HomeKit,

  • seamlessly orchestrating and controlling

  • your smart home accessories.

  • And it all starts at your front door.

  • With our new Home Keys feature,

  • simply tap your iPhone or Apple Watch

  • to securely unlock the door, just like that.

  • Now, sometimes when you get home,

  • you just can't wait to watch your favorite show,

  • so we've made that easier than ever.

  • Starting this fall, you can ask Siri on HomePod mini

  • to play something on your Apple TV--

  • completely hands-free.

  • [mom] Hey, Siri, watch the latest episode

  • of Mosquito Coast.

  • [Siri] Here's season one, episode seven of Mosquito Coast.

  • [Yah] For many of us, the only thing better than watching TV

  • is watching TV with friends.

  • As you heard from Craig earlier,

  • SharePlay is going to change the way you enjoy TV together.

  • You can watch it all on Apple TV,

  • in sync with your friends on FaceTime,

  • ensuring everyone catches the movie's dramatic reveal

  • or a show's punchline at the same moment.

  • And to make it easier to see everything

  • your friends are talking about,

  • the Apple TV app will now feature a new

  • "Shared with You" row,

  • highlighting all the great shows and movies

  • your friends are sharing in Messages.

  • We also want to make it easier to decide

  • what to watch as a group,

  • especially if Mom's into action movies,

  • Grandma loves sci-fi,

  • and the teens can't get enough of comedy.

  • That's why we're introducing a new row called

  • "For All of You," with a collection of shows

  • and movies based on everyone's interests--

  • perfect for family movie nights.

  • And you can easily fine tune the suggestions

  • based on who's watching.

  • Now, when you're ready to watch something,

  • you want it to sound amazing.

  • So this fall, you can select HomePod mini

  • as the speakers for your Apple TV 4K.

  • With the power of Computational Audio,

  • HomePod mini delivers rich, balanced sound

  • and crystal-clear dialogue for everything you watch.

  • [Yah] HomePod mini is perfect for any room,

  • like the Kitchen, where you can convert measurements,

  • set a timer, or add to your grocery list.

  • Of course, you can always listen to Apple music

  • and other popular music services.

  • And we're excited to add support

  • for lossless audio, Apple Music, later this year.

  • Because we want more people

  • to experience the magic of HomePod mini,

  • we're now making it available in even more countries and regions.

  • In addition to everywhere we ship HomePod mini today,

  • we're bringing it to Austria,

  • Ireland, and New Zealand this month.

  • And it'll be available in Italy by the end of the year.

  • Also later this year,

  • we'll begin bringing voice recognition

  • everywhere HomePod mini ships,

  • giving each member of the home a personalized experience.

  • So each person can ask Siri to send a message,

  • set their own reminders,

  • or hear a playlist curated just for them.

  • We believe Siri is most powerful

  • when it's available throughout your house,

  • which is why we're so excited

  • to bring Siri to third-party devices.

  • For the first time, HomeKit accessory makers

  • can enable Siri in their products,

  • so you'll be able to talk with Siri

  • on even more devices.

  • [grandma] Hey, Siri, set the Dinner scene.

  • [Yah] We've designed it so that your Siri requests

  • flow to your HomePod

  • without going to any third-party servers,

  • providing the privacy you expect from Apple.

  • Accessories enabled with Siri

  • will be available starting later this year.

  • And, to make your smart home accessories

  • work together seamlessly, we formed an alliance

  • with other industry leaders

  • to create a new smart home interoperability standard

  • called Matter.

  • It leverages the HomeKit technology

  • we open-sourced last year,

  • and we're excited to announce

  • that support is coming in iOS 15.

  • You can control HomeKit and Matter-enabled accessories

  • with the Home app.

  • It's available across your Apple devices,

  • and this year, we're making it even better

  • on Apple Watch.

  • You can tap Intercom to broadcast a message

  • or quickly access the accessories

  • you're most likely to need in that moment.

  • You can even see what's going on around the house.

  • With the HomeKit-enabled doorbell,

  • it's easy to see who's at the door

  • and greet them right from your wrist.

  • HomeKit Secure Video uses the on-device intelligence

  • of your Apple TV or HomePod mini

  • to alert you when people, animals, or vehicles

  • are detected.

  • And this year, we're adding Package Detection

  • so you know when a package has arrived.

  • And we're adding new ways

  • to take advantage of your cameras on Apple TV.

  • While viewing a camera,

  • you'll now be able to control nearby accessories

  • such as turning on the outdoor lights.

  • And you can even display multiple cameras

  • at the same time, giving you a more complete view

  • of what's happening around the house.

  • Those are just some of the great experiences

  • we're bringing to the home this fall.

  • With incredible new features like Home Keys,

  • SharePlay for shared viewing,

  • and access to Siri in more places than ever before,

  • your smart home has never been more capable.

  • Back to Craig.

  • [upbeat music]

  • ♪ ♪

  • [Craig] Let's talk about macOS.

  • macOS has always been about the fusion of power and simplicity.

  • And with our current release,

  • macOS Big Sur, we introduced a bold new design

  • that gives users more control and huge updates for apps--

  • all while making everything easier to use.

  • And when combined with the M1 chip,

  • Big Sur delivers unmatched levels of performance

  • and battery life.

  • With people using the Mac more than ever,

  • macOS has become an even bigger part of our daily lives.

  • And our next release is focused on helping you

  • do even more.

  • But what should we call it?

  • Well, that brings us to the latest exploits

  • of our crack marketing team.

  • With their annual vision quest postponed,

  • our merry band of nomadic namers

  • wandered aimlessly through the California hills

  • before donning their technicolor wet suits

  • and immersing themselves in the inspiration

  • of the beautiful, rich waters of Monterey.

  • macOS Monterey gives you the power

  • to accomplish more than ever

  • and helps you work fluidly across all your devices.

  • The incredible features we talked about earlier

  • are going to be great for the ways you work on Mac,

  • like the new capabilities in FaceTime

  • which help you look and sound your best

  • while talking to coworkers or friends.

  • With SharePlay, it's just plain awesome

  • to watch movies and shows together

  • on your stunning Mac display

  • or share an app window as you collaborate on a project.

  • Shared with You offers a totally new way

  • to discover photos, articles and more

  • that people share with you over Messages

  • right in your Mac apps.

  • And when you're working hard on a Mac,

  • you can choose a Focus that syncs across all your devices,

  • helping reduce distracting notifications

  • so you can get the job done.

  • Plus, Quick Note and Notes

  • give you versatile new ways to capture

  • and organize your thoughts.

  • These powerful features are just fantastic on the Mac.

  • And we have even more new features

  • that make it easier to work across all your devices,

  • starting with Continuity.

  • Every device we make is powerful in its own way,

  • and when you use them together

  • you unlock new experiences that feel truly magical.

  • This year, we've created a completely new way

  • to work across your devices

  • with greater precision and speed, and we call it--

  • Universal Control.

  • With Universal Control,

  • you can now use a single mouse and keyboard

  • to move between your Mac and iPad

  • for a seamless experience.

  • Universal Control is so incredible,

  • you just have to see it in action.

  • Let me show it to you now.

  • I'm putting the final touches on an illustration

  • here on my iPad.

  • It's the last piece I need to finish a presentation

  • that I have open on my MacBook.

  • Now, I'll just set my iPad down next to my Mac,

  • and check this out.

  • Without any other setup,

  • I'm gonna simply move my Mac cursor

  • towards my iPad,

  • and the iPad automatically recognizes it.

  • And if I move a bit further,

  • boom--my cursor is now on the iPad.

  • How cool is that?

  • And now I can move my cursor back and forth effortlessly

  • between the two.

  • Now, it's easy to control my iPad

  • with just the keyboard and trackpad on my Mac.

  • For instance, I can click and close this document,

  • and flick on my trackpad

  • to return to my iPad home screen.

  • And of course, I can swipe between my pages of apps,

  • And I can use my MacBook's keyboard

  • to open Spotlight and, say, launch Notes.

  • And I can even use command-tab

  • to switch right back to Procreate.

  • This is really powerful.

  • With Universal Control,

  • I can even drag and drop files between my devices.

  • I'm just gonna take this drawing I finished on my iPad

  • and drop it into my Keynote on my Mac.

  • Awesome.

  • For our pros out there,

  • Universal Control works with more than two devices.

  • So let's add this iMac to the mix.

  • Now I can use the trackpad on my MacBook

  • to control my iMac as well.

  • I can also switch to my iMac's keyboard and mouse.

  • This is so cool. Watch this.

  • Now, I have a title text image I've been working on here

  • in Procreate on my iPad.

  • Now I'm gonna take this image

  • and drag it across all three devices

  • and drop it into FinalCut.

  • Just like that.

  • Let's see the final product.

  • Nice.

  • That's a quick look at Universal Control

  • on macOS Monterey.

  • Universal Control makes it effortless

  • to move between your devices

  • so you can be more productive and focus your energy

  • on the task at hand.

  • Another way our devices work great together

  • is with AirPlay.

  • We all love the way AirPlay lets us watch a movie

  • or share a presentation

  • from your iPhone to a TV just like that.

  • But there's another screen with its stunning Retina display

  • that makes everything you watch simply amazing.

  • That's why we're introducing

  • AirPlay to Mac.

  • It works just like AirPlay today,

  • so it's instantly familiar.

  • You can play, present, and share just about anything.

  • As you draw a sketch on iPad,

  • your colleagues can follow along on the bigger display.

  • And you can even take advantage of any Mac's high-fidelity sound

  • by using it as an AirPlay speaker.

  • AirPlay brings your Mac to life in whole new ways.

  • With macOS Monterey,

  • your devices work together like never before,

  • making it more fluid to work across them.

  • And we're not just reinventing how you work between devices.

  • We're also giving you powerful new tools

  • to get more work done on your devices.

  • The Mac has a long, deep history of automation

  • with Command line, shell scripts,

  • AppleScript, and Automator.

  • And on iOS, we've made automation even easier

  • with Shortcuts.

  • Shortcuts takes all the taps and swipes you usually need

  • to order your favorite lunch

  • and makes it as simple as tapping a button

  • or asking Siri.

  • Shortcuts is all about helping you get more done--

  • faster.

  • Because you can let your device do the work for you.

  • And this year, we're bringing Shortcuts to the Mac.

  • The Mac is, after all,

  • where we turn for so much of our creative work.

  • And now you can automate the everyday stuff

  • to achieve peak productivity.

  • You get access to a rich gallery of pre-built shortcuts

  • designed just for Mac.

  • You can set up a shortcut to instantly share selected files

  • with your friends so they never miss a moment.

  • And with the Shortcuts Editor,

  • you can easily link together a series of actions

  • to design shortcuts for your specific workflows.

  • For instance, if you're a designer,

  • get right to work with a shortcut

  • that opens Pinterest in one window,

  • Affinity Photo in another,

  • and starts your favorite playlist in Apple Music.

  • All in one click.

  • We've weaved Shortcuts throughout macOS,

  • so you can run them no matter what app is open.

  • They're in Finder, the Menu Bar,

  • Spotlight, and of course,

  • you can ask Siri to run them hands-free.

  • Shortcuts is the future of automation on Mac,

  • and this is just the start of a multi-year transition.

  • Automator will continue to be supported,

  • and you can import Automator workflows into Shortcuts

  • beginning day one.

  • With Shortcuts, there are more ways than ever

  • to create, express yourself,

  • and get stuff done.

  • Finally, we have some really big news

  • about an app that's central to the Mac experience--

  • Safari.

  • We built Safari from the very beginning

  • to provide the best browsing experience on Mac,

  • and it continues to blow the competition out of the water.

  • Safari is the world's fastest browser.

  • It makes navigating even the most complex websites

  • lightning fast.

  • And Safari is known for its legendary power efficiency.

  • On an M1 MacBook Pro,

  • Safari users can get up to 17 hours of browsing

  • And of course, Safari sets the bar

  • for user privacy on the web

  • with features like Privacy Report

  • and Intelligent Tracking Prevention.

  • Our users are doing more in the browser than ever before--

  • work, school, shopping, and entertainment.

  • And that often leaves them with a lot of tabs, windows,

  • and other distractions.

  • We think using the browser should feel natural

  • and uncluttered,

  • so we've reimagined the browsing experience.

  • We distilled the toolbar to is essential elements.

  • Tabs are more compact, modern, and lightweight.

  • And there's a completely new way to use tabs

  • with Tab Groups.

  • They allow you to easily save and manage your tabs

  • without cluttering up your tab bar.

  • I'll hand it over to Beth to show it in action.

  • [Beth] Thanks, Craig.

  • Let's start with Safari's

  • gorgeous new tab design.

  • All of my tabs are right here in the new streamlined tab bar.

  • One of the really cool things we did this year

  • is we built the search field right into the active tab.

  • Safari is more space efficient than ever,

  • and I can see more of the page.

  • I can click on the active tab to see the page's full address,

  • and then I can search right from here.

  • Reader is in the tab bar whenever I need it,

  • and everything else is right here in the More menu.

  • Check this out. As I switch tabs,

  • the tab bar takes on the color of the site that I'm viewing,

  • so it feels like a part of the page.

  • It looks beautiful.

  • Next, I'm so excited to tell you about Tab Groups.

  • Tab Groups are an easy and lightweight way

  • to save your tabs and pick them back up later.

  • I'll open the new redesigned side bar,

  • and I have a few Tab Groups here already.

  • Each of these groups is a whole set of tabs.

  • I use them for meal planning,

  • for news,

  • and gift shopping.

  • Here in my open tabs,

  • I'm planning a road trip to Los Angeles,

  • and I'm not done with my research yet.

  • I can save these into a Tab Group

  • and come back to it later.

  • I'll click the new Tab Group button

  • and call this Trip to L.A.

  • What's so powerful about Tab Groups

  • is that they're on all of my devices.

  • I've got my MacBook here, and look.

  • My new Tab Group is here already.

  • As I make changes to my Tab Groups,

  • they update everywhere.

  • I'm gonna open a bunch of tabs,

  • and my iMac just keeps up.

  • And if I change my current tab,

  • my Tab Group is always up to date,

  • and I never miss a thing.

  • I can't wait to share these trip ideas with my family,

  • and I can just drag this Tab Group into an email

  • and send it off.

  • Once you start using Tab Groups,

  • we know you're going to wanna get to them all the time.

  • So we made it super easy to switch from right here

  • in the tab bar.

  • That's the new Safari on Mac.

  • We didn't stop there, though.

  • Back to Craig to tell you more.

  • [Craig] Thanks, Beth.

  • When we were designing the new tab experience,

  • we wanted to build something that worked consistently

  • when you switch from your Mac to your iPhone or iPad.

  • On iPad, the new tabs and tab bar

  • work just like they do on Mac.

  • Tab Groups are especially helpful on iPad,

  • and the instant syncing

  • means that you can continue a project from anywhere.

  • On iPhone, we've done something really special.

  • We took all the thinking that went into Mac and iPad

  • and pushed the envelope even further.

  • For this smaller screen size,

  • we're introducing something that's easier to reach

  • and maximizes the page onscreen.

  • The new tab bar appears with just a tap

  • and fits directly under your thumb.

  • And when you scroll, the bar moves seamlessly out of the way.

  • It's now easier and more natural to access your other tabs too.

  • You can just swipe over on the tab bar

  • to quickly move between them.

  • Or swipe up on the tab bar

  • to reveal a brand-new grid view of all your tabs

  • plus your Tab Groups.

  • When you get to the end of your tabs,

  • you can swipe again to open a new one,

  • and the new customizable start page syncs with Mac

  • so you have the same Safari experience everywhere.

  • There's one last feature

  • that we're really excited to share--

  • Extensions.

  • Mac users love to deeply customize Safari

  • with extensions like Grammarly,

  • Honey, and Momentum.

  • And now, we're bringing web extensions to iPhone and iPad.

  • Just like on Mac, you choose what websites

  • you want extensions to be active on,

  • and developers can easily tap into

  • and entirely new audience

  • because these extensions can share code

  • with existing Safari web extensions.

  • This is a huge year for Safari.

  • A totally new tab design and Tab Groups

  • simplify your browsing.

  • And Safari is more customizable than ever

  • with the new start page

  • and extensions on iOS and iPadOS.

  • And with that,

  • we have macOS Monterey.

  • It's a fantastic release with great new features

  • that help Mac users do more than ever.

  • You can work across Mac and your other devices

  • using Universal Control and AirPlay to Mac.

  • It's easy to get productive and creative using Shortcuts

  • and a totally new design for Safari,

  • along with incredible features like SharePlay,

  • Shared with You, Focus, and Quick Note.

  • We do have more to share with you,

  • but first, let's get outta here.

  • [upbeat music]

  • Probably should've just taken the car.

  • As I mentioned a moment ago,

  • we've made incredible advances in macOS

  • and across all of our platforms this year.

  • These are going to be amazing for users,

  • but they also create new opportunities

  • for our developers,

  • the heart and soul of WWDC.

  • And to tell you about the new developer features,

  • and technologies we've been building

  • to help you take your apps to the next level,

  • here's our VP of WWDR,

  • Susan Prescott.

  • [Susan] It's such a privilege to come together

  • with our developer community

  • and to connect with your creative energy.

  • Over the course of the week, Apple engineers

  • are gonna share all kinds of exciting new technologies

  • and features that we think you're gonna love.

  • And there are a few announcements

  • that we just couldn't wait to share--

  • APIs that'll help you create even more incredible apps,

  • Swift features that make the language

  • both easier and more powerful,

  • and App Store features

  • that'll help you better connect with users.

  • Let's start with APIs,

  • and there are a lot of new APIs this year.

  • Like the ones for SharePlay

  • that make it possible to build new shared experiences

  • for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

  • And system-level enhancements like Voice Isolation,

  • Wide Spectrum audio, and Portrait Mode

  • that can work in any videoconferencing app.

  • New APIs for Focus and Notifications.

  • A new extra-large widget size for iPad.

  • The Screen Time API,

  • Always-On apps for watchOS.

  • New advanced rendering APIs in RealityKit.

  • And we've gone even further in this release

  • to make it easy for all developers

  • to create realistic 3D objects with Object Capture.

  • Object Capture is a revolutionary new API

  • on macOS.

  • Rather than manually creating 3D models which can take weeks,

  • Object Capture uses photogrammetry

  • to turn a series of 2D images

  • into photorealistic 3D objects in just minutes.

  • Leading developers like Maxon and Unity

  • are already using Object Capture

  • to unlock entirely new ways of creating 3D content.

  • It's as simple as taking photos of an object

  • on your iPhone or iPad,

  • then importing them into Cinema 4D

  • to create a lifelike 3D model.

  • For the first time, developers can generate

  • an AR preview of the model

  • to ensure they've captured what they need

  • while on location.

  • And Wayfair is using Object Capture

  • to develop tools for their manufacturers

  • so they can use an iPhone and Mac

  • to easily create a virtual representation

  • of their merchandise.

  • This will allow Wayfair users

  • to preview more products in their homes with AR

  • to make sure they choose the right product for their space.

  • This is a massive step forward for 3D content creation.

  • What used to be the most difficult

  • and expensive part of building AR experiences and 3D scenes

  • is now available to all developers in macOs Monterey.

  • Object Capture and all the APIs we've talked about today

  • are built on the Swift programming language.

  • Swift has made a huge impact on our app ecosystem,

  • and today, the majority of the top 1,000 apps

  • are built using Swift.

  • To tell you about the improvements

  • we're making this year, here's Ted.

  • [Ted] Thanks, Susan.

  • We designed Swift to make it easy to create great apps.

  • It has an approachable modern syntax,

  • incredible runtime performance,

  • and safety features that eliminate

  • whole categories of programming errors.

  • In recent years, we've worked

  • with the Swift open-source community

  • to build tons of new features

  • that make Swift easier and more powerful.

  • And this year, one of the biggest features

  • we're building into Swift is Concurrency.

  • Concurrency is one of the most requested features for Swift,

  • and it's key to building apps

  • that are responsive to user input

  • while doing work in the background.

  • Concurrency also makes it dramatically easier

  • to write code that does work in parallel,

  • so your app can take full advantage

  • of multi-core processors.

  • Without language features that simplify concurrency,

  • you need to write "asynchronous" code

  • that's hard to write, hard to understand,

  • and hard to debug.

  • Our approach to concurrency in Swift

  • builds on the same core principles of Swift itself,

  • making it easier to write fast, modern,

  • safe code with fewer mistakes.

  • We built structured concurrency deep into the Swift language

  • and use the common async/await pattern

  • combined with a technology called actors.

  • This means you can write code as a simple sequence of steps

  • with actors safely isolating parallel tasks from one another.

  • So building code for concurrency

  • goes from something complicated like this

  • to something simple like this.

  • That kind of power and simplicity

  • is what Swift is all about,

  • and we're excited to share more with you this week.

  • Now, back to Susan.

  • [Susan] We created Swift and all these other

  • technologies and frameworks for one reason:

  • to help you build the best possible apps.

  • And the best place to discover those apps

  • is on the App Store.

  • To tell you about some of the exciting features

  • we've been working on, here's Ann.

  • [Ann] Since the beginning, we designed the App Store

  • to be a safe and trusted place.

  • Users can just focus on finding the right app,

  • knowing Apple has reviewed every app

  • to make sure it meets our high standards

  • for security, privacy, and safety.

  • And that's why the App Store now serves

  • nearly 600 million weekly visitors

  • in 175 countries and regions,

  • making it a great business opportunity

  • for all developers,

  • and an engine for innovation and growth.

  • And Apple has now paid over $230 billion to developers

  • since the App Store launched.

  • Today, we're introducing some incredible new ways

  • to help developers like you reach even more users,

  • starting with the App Product Page.

  • This year, you'll be able to create

  • multiple custom product pages

  • to showcase different features of your app for different users.

  • You can also try out different screenshots,

  • videos, and even app icons

  • to understand what users like most.

  • These improvements will give you even more ways

  • to tell the world about your app.

  • It's also important to showcase the dynamic things happening

  • inside your apps.

  • The most popular apps and games

  • are constantly introducing new content

  • and limited-time events

  • like Pokémon Go Fest,

  • film premieres like In the Heights

  • and Nike fitness challenges.

  • Events across the entire app ecosystem

  • help users find the next big thing.

  • This year, we're introducing new ways

  • to discover amazing events like these.

  • We call them In-App Events.

  • With In-App Events, the dynamic content

  • and experiences within apps

  • will be front and center on the App Store

  • so users never miss a big moment.

  • And this is huge for developers.

  • In-App Events can be surfaced throughout the store

  • to millions of users, whether they're brand-new to the app

  • or they use it every day.

  • You can showcase them on your app's product page.

  • Users can learn more, sign up to be notified,

  • or quickly join the action if it's happening now.

  • They can discover events

  • with personalized recommendations.

  • And in Search.

  • Our expert editors will curate the best and biggest events.

  • And the new App Store widget

  • will feature upcoming events right on the home screen.

  • With In-App Events, the App Store continues to be

  • the best place to discover what's happening

  • in apps and games.

  • And this will be open to all developers,

  • whether they already have events,

  • or they're just getting started.

  • And now I'll hand it back to Susan.

  • [Susan] There's something else we're doing this year,

  • and it's going to take app development

  • to the next level.

  • It integrates the Cloud with our developer tools

  • in a powerful new way, and it's called...

  • Xcode Cloud.

  • Today, creating an app requires multiple steps--

  • building, testing, and delivery--

  • and a number of different tools.

  • Xcode Cloud simplifies the workflow

  • by bringing everything together,

  • so as an individual developer,

  • you can focus your energy on being creative

  • and development teams can collaborate more effectively.

  • Here's how it works.

  • When you commit a change to your code,

  • Xcode Cloud can automatically build the app.

  • Because it's built in the Cloud,

  • your Mac is free for other tasks.

  • And for teams, everyone can see

  • if the change introduces errors,

  • so everyone can find and fix issues faster.

  • Then Xcode Cloud runs your automated tests in parallel

  • so they complete in a fraction of the time

  • even as they simulate running

  • on every kind of Apple device and platform.

  • And the test results are displayed in Xcode,

  • so you can easily see what worked

  • and fix what didn't.

  • Finally, once the app passes all its tests,

  • Xcode Cloud can automatically distribute it

  • to the testers on your team,

  • and even external beta testers, with TestFlight.

  • And all of these essential continuous integration

  • and delivery features are right there in Xcode.

  • So you can work without switching tools

  • and you can stay focused on your code.

  • Xcode Cloud is the quickest, easiest way

  • to build, test, and deliver your apps.

  • And it's built with advanced security

  • to protect you and your projects.

  • Your source code is only used in a temporary build environment,

  • and the only things Xcode Cloud stores

  • are the products of the build.

  • Xcode Cloud and TestFlight

  • make it easy to distribute betas to users

  • on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV,

  • and we want Xcode Cloud to be able

  • to automatically distribute beta apps

  • across all Apple platforms.

  • To make that happen,

  • we're bringing TestFlight to the Mac.

  • So you can use TestFlight to easily test your Mac apps,

  • including features like In-app purchases.

  • Xcode Cloud is incredibly powerful,

  • and we can't wait for you to use it

  • and see how it'll help you build better apps faster.

  • We'll be providing access to a limited beta starting today

  • and expanding access to this free beta

  • throughout the summer and fall.

  • And Xcode Cloud will be available

  • to all developers next year.

  • We'll provide more details on pricing and availability

  • this fall.

  • We're really excited about these announcements,

  • and these are just some of the highlights.

  • We continue to innovate with the App Store

  • and tools and technologies to help you

  • do extraordinary things.

  • And we're gonna be telling you even more

  • in sessions throughout the week.

  • Now, back to Tim.

  • But first... [snaps]

  • Much better.

  • Take it home, Tim.

  • [Tim] Thank you, Susan. And thank you, Craig.

  • And thanks to all of our presenters.

  • What a big day of announcements and innovations

  • for our users and our developers.

  • We took giant steps forward

  • with all of our software platforms,

  • and they will enable our users and developers

  • to do remarkable things.

  • Our OS releases will be available

  • as developer betas today.

  • And each of them will have a public beta next month.

  • And all of this incredible software

  • will be available to all of our users this fall.

  • I'm so excited for these new releases

  • and how they will make our products even more powerful

  • and more capable.

  • They will provide users new ways to enrich their lives

  • and developers new tools to change the world.

  • We hope you've enjoyed today's event

  • and that you're excited for the week ahead.

  • For those developers who want to take a deeper dive

  • into our announcements,

  • we have the Platforms State of the Union

  • coming up later today.

  • And we have a week full of in-depth sessions

  • and one-to-one labs with Apple engineers.

  • We will also provide Pavilions, Daily Recaps,

  • and other experiences

  • to help you get the most out of the conference.

  • Thank you for joining us. Let's have a great week!

  • [upbeat music]

  • ♪ ♪

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