- Good Morning and welcome to WWDC.
It's here that we bring some of our
biggest innovations to life.
To start, I wanna address
the topic of racism,
inequality and injustice.
And to recognize the pain being felt
throughout our nation.
Especially in our black
and brown communities
after the senseless
killing of George Floyd.
Two weeks ago we announced
Apple's Racial, Equity
and Justice Initiative
with the commitment of $100 million.
We also announced something
important for this community.
The new developer entrepreneur
camp for Black developers.
Right now our world is
also battling a virus
that is affecting the daily lives of
billions of people.
We wanna thank the
dedicated people everywhere,
especially our healthcare workers
who have made tremendous sacrifices
to take care of those in need.
Today, we're gonna to
push each of our platforms
forward in some exciting
and breakthrough ways.
So let's get started with iOS.
Our new release is iOS 14.
Wouldn't it be great it there were a way
to organize all of those apps
without doing a thing?
Well, this year we're doing just that
with something called the "App Library"
It's a new space at the end
of your home screen pages
that automatically organizes all your apps
in one simple and easy to navigate view.
So here in App Library, getting to the app
I'm looking for is really easy.
Up at the top, I have the Search field
and I get all my apps
organized from A to Z.
Now, over here on the upper left,
I have "Suggestions", it
uses on-device intelligence
to show me the apps that
I'm likely to need next.
And on the right, is "Recently Added"
and below are intelligently
created categories.
Next, let's turn to Widgets.
To start, they're more
beautiful and data rich.
And we're introducing different sizes,
so you can choose one
that best fits your needs.
So check this out,
I'm just gonna tap and hold on
the Weather Widget, and I can drag it
out of "Today" view and
on to my home screen.
And watch, as I move it around,
the apps just dance out of the way
to make space for my new widget.
The gallery is a great
place to explore widgets.
Now when I tap on one, I can actually page
through all of the
different sizes available.
With the "Smart Stack", I can easily
swipe through widgets to
pick just the one I want
for the moment.
But what is really cool
is that the "Smart Stack"
can actually do this for me automatically.
So in the morning, I
can get my news briefing
throughout the day,
find out when my meeting is coming up.
And in the evening, I might get a summary
of my activity for the day.
Next, we're also bringing
"Picture in Picture" to iPhone.
So you can access apps on your iPhone
while watching video, or
talking on a FaceTime call.
Now, check this out.
When I swipe to go Home,
the video automatically
goes into Picture in Picture
right over the home screen.
And when I launch another app, like notes
I can keep watching.
I can drag the picture to
another part of the screen,
if I wanna make it bigger,
I can even pinch to zoom.
And as I move between applications,
it stays with me.
And what's cool is I can
also swipe it to the side
and the audio keeps playing
when it's off screen.
Another iconic experience that's getting
a major update is Siri.
So this year, we've completely redesigned
Siri experience.
With a new compact design,
Siri pops up the bottom of the screen
and instantly launches the app.
Or if you ask for
information like the weather,
results appear at the top of the screen
just like a notification.
- Siri has always been great
for getting information
and now has over 20 times more facts
than just three years ago.
This year you can now ask Siri to send
an audio message and Siri
will start recording.
When communicating with
someone in another language,
Siri can help with translations.
This year we're expanding to support
many new language pairs.
We're introducing a new
app called "Translate"
It can work completely offline,
keeping your conversations private.
Using advanced on-device machine learning
and the powerful Neural Engine
you can translate your text and voice
between any combination
of these 11 languages.
And just turn the phone to landscape
to open conversation mode.
We've designed a side by side view
that's easy for two people to know
which side to follow in the conversation
with just a single microphone button
because the app intelligently detects
the language spoken and shows translation
on the correct side of the screen.
- Next up, Messages.
- Let's get started with conversations.
So we are introducing a new way
of letting you stay connected
to your most important conversations
by letting you pin them
at the top of your list
so you can always get to them.
And you can see messages as they come in
with a beautiful animation on the pin.
Next, let's talk about expressing yourself
with "Memoji".
(up beat music)
- In iOS 14, we're adding even more ways
to create your look.
Over 20 new hair and head
wear styles to let you
reflect your hobby,
profession and personality.
We've also added something that's even
more relevant today.
Face coverings.
And we're adding more age options too.
And now we have three
brand new Memoji stickers
that let you send a hug, a fist bump
or even a blush to your friends.
Last, let's chat about "Groups".
First, we're adding in-line replies that
let you reply directly
to a specific message,
you can view replies
in a full conversation,
or you can view them as their own threads.
You can focus in on the specific topic.
With mentions you can
just type someone's name
to direct a message to them.
And now you have the
ability to only be notified
when you're mentioned
in a group conversation.
With an all new design
for how groups appear
it let's you see all the
members of your group
where the most recently active
people are shown largest.
And for the first time
ever, you can create
a unique visual identity for your group
by setting a group photo, or customizing
your groups look with an emoji.
You'll know who's most
recently commented in the group
because their their photo will appear
around the outside of the pin.
- Next, let's take a look at features
that help us while we're out and about.
Starting with "Maps".
We're excited to announce
we're bringing a new map
to more countries later this year,
including the UK, Ireland and Canada.
- In iOS 14, the Maps team will be working
with some of the world's
most trusted brands
to offer amazing guides.
Guides for great places
to eat, shop, meet friends
or exploring cities around the world.
We're adding a dedicated
cycling option to Maps
which allows users to ride
their bike along bike lanes
paths and roads.
We'll even let you know if
you have a steep passage
coming up, or if you'll
need to carry your bike
up the stairs.
With iOS 14, we're bringing cycling
to New York City, L.A,
the San Francisco Bay Area
along with a number of cities in China
like Shanghai and Beijing.
So we're also introducing EV routing.
With iOS 14, Maps will
track your current charge
and factor in things like
elevation and weather
to automatically add charging
stops along your route.
We're adding congestion
and green zones to Maps
to easily see where they are along with
alternate routing options.
In addition, drivers in
China can securely store
their license plate number on their iPhone
and Maps will let them know which days
they can enter congested city
centers based on that number.
- And now, on the "CarPlay".
We have new wallpaper options
and we're adding support for
new categories of CarPlay apps.
Parking, EV charging
and quick food ordering.
- I'm excited to introduce a
digital version of car keys.
Now you can leave your keys at home
and unlock and start your car
with your iPhone.
And the very first car to support this
will be the new 2021 BMW 5 Series.
Digital keys have security benefits
they live in a secure
element of your iPhone.
And if it goes missing,
you can turn off your
keys remotely via iCloud.
And you can share from
wherever you are with iMessage.
Now, let's turn to the App Store.
An App Clip is a small part of an app.
It's light and fast, and easy to discover.
So you can quickly get what you
need right when you need it.
Let's start with this
card which quickly pops up
and with just a tap you
can launch the App Clip.
The best way to discover App Clips
will be with the new Apple
designed App Clip code.
So when you see one, you'll know that
there's an App Clip waiting for you.
They incorporate both visual code and NFC.
See, you tap on them or
scan them with a camera
to bring up an App
Clip, and that's iOS 14.
- Let's take a look at some of
the enhancements to iPad OS.
The first thing that you'll notice
are the same redesigned
widgets that you saw in iOS 14.
And this year we're making
it even easier to browse
and organize your photos
with an all new side bar.
With just a tap of this button,
I can reveal the sidebar.
With all the core functionality of the app
in a single location, I
can easily drag a photo
to the sidebar and then just
drop it to add it to an album.
We've brought this sidebar
to many apps across iPad OS.
We've also streamlined the toolbars,
adding new dropdown menus
that consolidate functions
into a single, easy to access button.
The sidebar in Music makes it
easy to move between views.
I can quickly jump between
the new "Listen Now"
and my playlists.
And once I start playing a song,
I can bring up
(music playing)
a brand new full screen player
where I can see rich album art
transparent controls and
lyrics, all in one single view.
- The new compact Siri
design you heard about
in iOS 14, is especially useful on iPad.
Results appear at the bottom right corner,
allowing you to easily reference
the app while using Siri
Now an incoming call is represented with
a compact notification that
doesn't take you out of context.
And you can simply tap to answer
or flick it away to dismiss.
So we've redesigned Search
with a new compact design.
You can start a search from anywhere,
like the Home screen or over any app.
And Search now makes navigating
to your favorite websites
just as easy as launching the app.
Just type a few letters and the top hit
will take you right to Safari.
Our customers tell us that once they have
an Apple pencil in their hand,
they don't wanna put it away.
So this year we're
bringing Scribble to iPad,
so you can hand write into any text field
and it will automatically
be converted into text.
Next, let's talk about AirPods.
- We have some amazing
updates coming to AirPods
starting with automatic switching.
AirPods will now seamlessly
move between your devices
without you having to
manually switch them.
We also have an exciting new
feature coming to AirPods Pro,
Spatial audio.
By applying directional audio filters
and subtly adjusting the
frequencies each ear receives.
We can play sounds
virtually anywhere in apace.
Creating an immersive
surround sound experience.
Spatial audio for AirPods
Pro will work with contact
coded in 5.1, 7.1 and even Dolby Atmos.
- Until today an app could appear
at one spot at a time on a watch face.
In WatchOS 7, developers could
enable multiple calibrations
making even more richly
personal watch faces.
We're also bringing rich
calibrations to more faces.
Including a fresh chronograph face.
With an integrated tachymeter,
and an updated extra large face with
a huge rich calibration
right at the center.
In configuring watch
faces has been redesigned,
you can easily select which information
you would like to see.
We're introducing "Face Sharing".
You'll be able to discover curated faces
with third party apps on the App Store,
or discover new favorite
watch face right on a website,
or receive watch faces directly
from friends and family.
And now in WatchOS, just like in iOS 14
you can get cycling directions.
- The Workout app uses
algorithms that are smartly tuned
to track all aspects of your training.
And in Watch0S 7, we're adding dance.
- (upbeat dance music)
- WatchOS 7 also tracks accurate
calories for core training
those exercises for your abs and back.
Functional strength training,
a workout type that helps you get stronger
and move better for everyday activities.
And also Cooldown.
Of course, you can track your progress
for any of these workouts inside
the activity app on iPhone,
which is completely
redesigned on Watch0S 7.
The app is getting a new name as well.
Fitness.
- We are going to be adding
even more capabilities
this year in WatchOS
7. Tracking your sleep.
- That's like you're choosing
not only when you'd like
to wake up in the morning
but also when you'd like to go to bed.
So we are offering "Wind down".
It can help you get to bed on time
by minimizing distractions
and creating a personalized
routine.
Once it's time for bed,
your screen will dim
and your watch will go into sleep mode,
which looks like this.
The screen will be off during time in bed
so won't bother you and the
top displays this simple face.
When it's time to wake up,
you have a selection of gentle
and effective alarm sounds
or a silent tactic only wake up alarm
so you don't disturb your partner.
Once you're up, you'll
see a friendly greeting
easing you into the day.
Apple watch tracks your sleep
using a machine learning model
that senses your motion
and even interprets
the micro movements caused
by the rise and fall
of your breath.
There's an updated sleep
section in "Health hub"
including a view of your trends over time.
Sleep schedules, Wind down and sleep mode
are also available on iPhone
with auto watch in iOS 14.
- In WatchOS 7, Apple
watch is the first watch
to deliver automatic detection.
When you start washing your hands,
it's sensing of how
long you actually wash.
- Privacy matters now more than ever.
One thing we hear a lot
with signing with Apple
is that people wish they can convert
their existing accounts to use it.
When you upgrade, you get the ease of use
and built-in security
of signing with Apple.
While keeping the account
that you already have.
- This year we're continuing
to give you even more control
In addition to the option of showing
your precise location,
You have the option to only share
your approximate location with apps.
- We're also making
changes from hiking camera
so you always know when you're recording.
In addition to requiring your permission,
this year we're providing more visibility
for current or recent camera use.
So if an app uses either one
we'll indicate that
that on the status bar.
- So moving forward App Store policy
will require apps to
ask before tracking you
across apps and websites
owned by other companies.
- We're going to require each developer
to self report their practices.
- We'll show you what they tell us.
You can see if a developer is collecting
a little bit of data on
you, or a lot of data.
Or if they're sharing
data with other companies
to track you and much more.
- We're gonna to put this
information on product pages
in the App Store.
So for each app you can see highlights
of their privacy information
before you download it.
- Now, lets talk about some
big changes coming to macOS.
- Our next release of
macOS, is macOS Big Sur.
- Let's start with the dock,
it has an elegant new design
that floats along the
bottom of your desktop.
Lets take a look at the Finder,
you'll notice it has a gorgeous
new top to bottom design
for the sidebar.
And it has a compact
space efficient tool bar.
Next, lets take a look at Mail,
you can see that Mail has all
new glyphs on the side bar.
Next, let's take a look at
Photos, it's just stunning.
You can get to all your
albums and media types
from the sidebar, and the
photo grid is back by metal.
Now, we've refreshed the design
for all the apps in the system.
From apps like Calender,
Notes to Podcasts and Music.
You may have noticed, we've
also updated the menu bar.
It's now translucent and elegantly
takes on the color of
your desktop picture.
And we've updated the
layout of menus as well,
we've given all the items
just a little bit more room to breathe.
We've brought Control Center to the Mac.
We've also reinvented
Notifications Center.
You can access it by clicking on the time
in the upper right.
And as you see we now have a single view
that brings your notifications
and widgets together
all in one place.
We now group related
notifications together
and we're bringing our
redesigned widgets to the Mac.
Let's talk about messages.
We're introducing powerful Search,
to help you find what you're looking for.
We have a redesigned photo picker
to make sharing photos and videos easier
and "Memoji", you can now
create and edit your emoji
right on your Mac.
Messages effects helps you
celebrate special moments
and get your point cross,
and you're also getting pin conversations,
that are synced across devices
so you can always get to them
along with new groups enhancements.
Now, next up, Maps.
To start, Maps features
a stunning new design
and for the first time
on the Mac, Favorites.
You can now create your own guides
of all the places that you
wanna visit right on your Mac.
In addition to monitoring and tracking
Safari now also securely
monitors your saved passwords.
We're adding support to
the web extension APIs
so developers can easily
bring over extensions
they built for other browsers.
In Safari, you choose which sites
each extensions can work with.
And you can even give them
access just for the day,
just for the website or all the time.
We have a whole slew of
new features this year
from a customizable start
page to redesigned tabs
that are more elegant and powerful
and native translation capabilities
built right into Safari.
- Today we're going to tell you about
some really big changes,
how we're gonna to take the
Mac to a whole new level.
Today is the day we're
announcing that the Mac
is transitioning
to our own Apple Silicon.
- Of course when we updated
our apps for BigSur,
we built everything as
native for Apple Silicon.
Microsoft is hard at work
on office for the Mac
and we've been working with Adobe
on a flagship creative cloud
and many of the apps are
already up and running great.
- We expect to ship our
first Mac with Apple Silicon
by the end of this year
and we expect the transition
to take about two years.
We plan to continue to support
and release new versions
of macOS for intel-based
Macs for years to come.
In fact we have some new
intel-based Macs in the pipeline
that we're really excited about.
Our OS releases will be
available as Developer Beta today
and each of them will have
a Public Beta including
WatchOS for the very first
time starting next month.
And all of these great
software will be available
to customers this Fall.
Thanks to you all for joining us.
This has been such a big day
and it's only the beginning
of a huge week to come.
So let's have a great WMDC
