Apple Design Resources Design apps quickly and accurately by using Figma, Sketch, Photoshop, and XD design kits, guides, and other resources.
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The App Store is dedicated to providing a great experience for everyone. To continue offering a safe place for users to download apps and helping you successfully develop apps that are secure, high-quality, reliable, and respectful of user privacy, we’ve updated the app review process as announced at WWDC20. For apps that are already on the App Store, bug fixes will no longer be delayed over guide
Safari Web Extensions can add custom functionality to Safari 14 beta using the same WebExtensions API used in other browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. And with a new conversion tool in Xcode 12 beta, you can quickly bring your existing extensions to Safari and make them available on the Mac App Store this fall. Learn more about the WebExtensions API
If you send push notifications with the legacy binary protocol, we recommend updating to the HTTP/2-based APNs provider API as soon as possible. You’ll be able to take advantage of great modern features, such as authentication with a JSON Web Token, improved error messaging, and per-notification feedback. The Apple Push Notification service (APNs) will no longer support the legacy binary protocol
Streaming is available in most browsers, and in the WWDC app. Discover the techniques used to create the fluid gestural interface of iPhone X. Learn how to design with gestures and motion that feel intuitive and natural, making your app a delight to use. Resources Explore the Human Interface Guidelines Positioning content relative to the safe area UIView HD Video SD Video Presentation Slides (PDF)
Collections Accessibility & Inclusion App Services Design Developer Tools Swift Platforms iOS macOS tvOS visionOS watchOS Accessibility & Inclusion 40:30 Deliver an Exceptional Accessibility Experience WWDC 2018 iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS Go beyond the basics and create apps with an exceptional accessibility experience. Learn how to design elements that appear in your app for maximum clarity and ac
The ClassKit framework, coming in Xcode 9.4, works with a powerful new iPad app called Schoolwork that helps teachers and students keep track of assignments and progress. With ClassKit, you can help teachers easily discover specific learning activities in your app, take students directly to the right activity with a single tap, and securely and privately share progress data to help teachers person
IBM Watson Services for Core ML Discover new ways to build intelligence into your apps. With Watson Services for Core ML, it’s easy to build apps that access powerful Watson capabilities right from iPhone and iPad, so you can provide dynamic, intelligent insights that improve over time. And with the IBM Cloud Developer Console for Apple, you can quickly tap into Watson Services for Core ML and oth
Widgets and Live Activities Widgets are becoming even more powerful in even more places. Now you can use WidgetKit to build support for interactivity and animated transitions, so people can take action right in your widget. Once you rebuild for iOS 17, with just a few simple changes your existing widgets will look great in StandBy on iPhone, on the Lock Screen on iPad, and on the desktop on Mac. W
If your model is created and trained using a supported third-party machine learning framework, you can use the Core ML Tools or a third-party conversion tool—such as the MXNet converter or the TensorFlow converter—to convert your model to the Core ML model format. Otherwise, you need to create your own conversion tools.
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