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To learn about bringing your Live Activity to Apple Watch, you can refer to the session titled "Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch" from WWDC 2024. Here are the relevant chapters and timestamps for this session:
Additionally, you might find the session "Design Live Activities for Apple Watch" useful. Here are its chapters:
For a broader context on the platform, you can also check out the "Platforms State of the Union" session, particularly the watchOS chapter.
If you need more specific details or timestamps, feel free to ask!
Design Live Activities for Apple Watch
Starting in watchOS 11, Live Activities from your iOS app will automatically appear in the Smart Stack on a connected Apple Watch. Learn how to optimize the layout of your Live Activity for the wrist, and provide the right level of information and interactivity at the right time.
Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.
What’s new in SwiftUI
Learn how you can use SwiftUI to build great apps for any Apple platform. Explore a fresh new look and feel for tabs and documents on iPadOS. Improve your window management with new windowing APIs, and gain more control over immersive spaces and volumes in your visionOS apps. We’ll also take you through other exciting refinements that help you make expressive charts, customize and layout text, and so much more.
Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch
Bring Live Activities into the Smart Stack on Apple Watch with iOS 18 and watchOS 11. We’ll cover how Live Activities are presented on Apple Watch, as well as how you can enhance their presentation for the Smart Stack. We’ll also explore additional considerations to ensure Live Activities on Apple Watch always present up-to-date information.