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Here are some of the most interesting updates presented at WWDC:
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App Store Connect Enhancements: New features in App Store Connect include ways to help get your app discovered, enhancements in TestFlight for better app testing, and new features to reach customers more effectively. Notably, featuring nominations allow developers to connect with editorial opportunities on the App Store. What’s new in App Store Connect.
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ARKit and RealityKit Updates: There are significant improvements in ARKit, including new room and object tracking capabilities, and enhancements in hand tracking. RealityKit has introduced features like low-level mesh and texture access, animation timelines, and pixel-perfect entity selection. These updates aim to elevate spatial computing experiences. Create enhanced spatial computing experiences with ARKit.
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Swift Developments: Swift continues to grow as a cross-platform language with new features like pack iteration, which simplifies interactions with parameter packs. The language is being ported to more platforms, including Linux and Windows, enhancing its interoperability. What’s new in Swift.
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Reality Composer Pro: New features in Reality Composer Pro include video docking, deployment to iOS and macOS, and environment authoring. These tools help create interactive 3D content, enhancing the immersion of media viewing in custom environments. Compose interactive 3D content in Reality Composer Pro.
These updates reflect Apple's focus on enhancing developer tools and platforms to create more immersive and interactive experiences across their ecosystem.
Compose interactive 3D content in Reality Composer Pro
Discover how the Timeline view in Reality Composer Pro can bring your 3D content to life. Learn how to create an animated story in which characters and objects interact with each other and the world around them using inverse kinematics, blend shapes, and skeletal poses. We’ll also show you how to use built-in and custom actions, sequence your actions, apply triggers, and implement natural movements.
Discover RealityKit APIs for iOS, macOS and visionOS
Learn how new cross-platform APIs in RealityKit can help you build immersive apps for iOS, macOS, and visionOS. Check out the new hover effects, lights and shadows, and portal crossing features, and view them in action through real examples.
What’s new in USD and MaterialX
Explore updates to Universal Scene Description and MaterialX support on Apple platforms. Discover how these technologies provide a foundation for 3D content creation and delivery, and learn how they can help streamline your workflows for creating great spatial experiences. Learn about USD and MaterialX support in RealityKit and Storm, advancements in our system-provided tooling, and more.
What’s new in App Store Connect
Explore new features for discovery, testing, and marketing. Find out how to nominate your apps for featuring on the App Store, share exciting moments (like a version launch) with marketing assets generated for you, deep link to specific content in your app from custom product pages, use the latest enhancements to TestFlight, and more.
Explore object tracking for visionOS
Find out how you can use object tracking to turn real-world objects into virtual anchors in your visionOS app. Learn how you can build spatial experiences with object tracking from start to finish. Find out how to create a reference object using machine learning in Create ML and attach content relative to your target object in Reality Composer Pro, RealityKit or ARKit APIs.
Create enhanced spatial computing experiences with ARKit
Learn how to create captivating immersive experiences with ARKit’s latest features. Explore ways to use room tracking and object tracking to further engage with your surroundings. We’ll also share how your app can react to changes in your environment’s lighting on this platform. Discover improvements in hand tracking and plane detection which can make your spatial experiences more intuitive.
What’s new in Swift
Join us for an update on Swift. We’ll briefly go through a history of Swift over the past decade, and show you how the community has grown through workgroups, expanded the package ecosystem, and increased platform support. We’ll introduce you to a new language mode that achieves data-race safety by default, and a language subset that lets you run Swift on highly constrained systems. We’ll also explore some language updates including noncopyable types, typed throws, and improved C++ interoperability.