Start ♪ ♪ Craig Federighi: Big day, everyone. Biggest day of the year. Who's fired up? Beth is fired up! Doctor? Rockwell? One more thing: just have fun out there. Okay, Phil! Phil: I'm getting too old for this stuff. ♪ ♪ [alarm blaring] ♪ ♪ Craig: Go! Go! It's showtime! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Tim Cook: Wow! That was so cool. Good morning! Welcome to Apple Park! Introduction We're glad you could join us
for what promises to be an action-packed and memorable WWDC! WWDC marks a moment in the year when we're able to celebrate
our global developer community. Developers continue to amaze us with the apps they create
for our products, apps that are used
by over a billion people around the world. It's important for us
to provide this community with the newest tools and technologies
to do their very best work. Today, we're going to have
some incredible updates to our platforms. And I'm excited that we'll introduce
profound new intelligence capabilities that we hope will inspire developers,
delight users, and make our platforms
even smarter and more useful than ever. Before we get into our platforms,
let's talk about Apple TV+, which is celebrating
its fifth anniversary this year! Apple TV+ is the best in entertainment, filled with shows and movies made
by the world's most creative storytellers. And I'm proud to say that Apple TV+ has been recognized for delivering the highest-rated originals in the industry for three years running! Apple TV+ features great originals that have received
industry-wide recognition such as Oscars, Emmys, and BAFTAs. This past year alone,
Apple TV+ has debuted critically acclaimed movies
like "Killers of the Flower Moon" and "Napoleon" and hit shows like "Masters of the Air,"
"Palm Royale," "Hijack," "Dark Matter,"
and "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters." And we're about to launch
our most exciting lineup yet, with amazing new originals arriving
on Apple TV+ each and every week. Let's take a look! [elevator dings] - Welcome back. Been a minute. ♪ ♪ - I can write a story that will set you free. - Our existence is all about choices. - I just need to get to the truth. - I did not kill her. - We can't lose the race for the moon. We need to shoot a backup. - You mean to fake it? - We are not finished!
We will safely leave the silo! ♪ ♪ - Good work, Watson. - Rory, you are driving recklessly! - I'm in the middle
of a high-speed car chase! - Maybe I should drive. - My gut is telling me this is connected. - You and I are cut
from the same beautiful cloth. - You take that back. - This is not how I work. - Feeling's mutual. - Ready?
- Yeah. ♪ ♪ - Wait! - Admit it, he was cool. - Okay, fine, he was very cool. ♪ ♪ Tim: This lineup looks incredible. I hope you're as excited
about these Apple Originals as I am! And now, let's turn to our platforms. We have so much to talk about today. We'll start with our OS announcements, and then we'll dive deeper
into intelligence. Let's start with our newest
operating system, visionOS. We released Apple Vision Pro in February, and we already have some great updates
to share with you today. Here's Mike to tell you more. ♪ ♪ visionOS Mike Rockwell:
Apple Vision Pro and visionOS unlock completely new possibilities
for entertainment, productivity, collaboration,
and so much more. Vision Pro has inspired developers
to create amazing and unique spatial apps that aren't possible
on any other platform. Apps like NBA, where you can watch
multiple live games with stats, "What If?", where you become
a superhero in the Marvel universe, and "Unextinct," where you can
explore endangered species. Games that take advantage of your space,
immerse you completely, challenge you in new ways, or let you gather around a table
to play with friends, even when you're not together. You can master meditation with Po from
"Kung Fu Panda," bring your data to life with SAP, and doctors can even reimagine
surgical simulation and planning. New apps, including some from the world's
biggest names in entertainment, productivity, and gaming
are arriving on the App Store every day. There's already over 2,000 apps created
specifically for Apple Vision Pro. And with over 1.5 million
compatible iPhone and iPad apps, there's always something new to do. All of these amazing apps and experiences
are made possible by visionOS. It's been just four months
since we launched Vision Pro and visionOS, and today we're already announcing
our first major update. Introducing visionOS 2. visionOS 2 propels
spatial computing forward with new ways to connect
with your most important memories, great enhancements to productivity, and powerful new developer APIs
for immersive shared experiences. To tell you more, here's Haley. Haley Allen: visionOS 2 is a great release
with some big updates. Let's start with Photos. Spatial computing has reinvented
how you view your photos. There's nothing like seeing them
life-sized with incredible fidelity. Spatial photos are even more powerful,
bringing life and realism to your favorite moments
with family and friends. It's incredibly moving to step back
into a treasured memory, and the rich visual depth
of spatial photos makes this possible. Now, visionOS 2 lets you
do something truly amazing with the photos already in your library. With just the tap of a button, advanced machine learning derives
both a left and right eye view from your beautiful 2D image,
creating a spatial photo with natural depth
that looks stunning on Vision Pro. It's so magical to reach into the past and bring your most cherished photos
into the future. And now, you can experience all your
panoramas and spatial photos and videos together with the people you love
using SharePlay in the Photos app. With our new spatial Personas,
it feels like they are sitting right next to you,
even if they're thousands of miles away. People are amazed at how easy it is
to navigate Vision Pro with just their eyes, hands, and voice. And with visionOS 2,
we've made it even easier. Now you can just hold your hand up
and tap to open Home View. Or flip your hand over
to bring up time and battery level. And tap again to open Control Center,
giving you quick access to frequently used features like
Notifications and Mac Virtual Display. People love Mac Virtual Display because it lets them bring their Mac
wirelessly into Vision Pro just by looking at it, giving them a large, private,
and portable 4K display. Later this year, it gets even better, with higher display resolution and size. And it can be expanded even further,
into an ultra-wide display that wraps around you, equivalent
to two 4K monitors side by side. Your content stays sharp wherever you look thanks to dynamic foveation
performed on the Mac. Another great thing about Apple Vision Pro
is how incredible it is to use on a plane, letting you take a private movie theater
wherever you go. With visionOS 2, we're adding
train support to Travel Mode, so you can work privately
on your long commute or catch up on your favorite shows
on a massive screen. These updates are going to make
the Vision Pro experience even better. And now, back to Mike. Mike: In addition to these great features, visionOS 2 also makes it even easier
for developers to create sophisticated spatial apps. There are many new frameworks
and APIs for developers to explore, like advanced volumetric APIs that allow
even the most complex 3D apps to run side by side for the ultimate
multitasking experience. TabletopKit makes it possible
for developers to quickly create apps that anchor to flat surfaces, like manufacturing workstations
or board and card games, and are great for use
with spatial Personas on FaceTime. And enterprise-specific APIs
that will enable powerful use cases like surgical training in healthcare,
equipment maintenance in manufacturing, and beyond. These new APIs and frameworks
will unlock exciting opportunities for developers to create
truly unique experiences. We're also making it easier
for people to create new spatial content for Apple Vision Pro, like spatial video. We've made it so easy
to capture spatial video anywhere with iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. It's one of the best ways
to relive meaningful moments in your life. Spatial video can also be used
by pro videographers to tell powerful brand,
product, and creative stories. To make creating
and sharing spatial videos with commercial audiences easier, Canon will offer a brand-new spatial lens
for their popular EOS R7 digital camera. It can record gorgeous spatial video
for Apple Vision Pro, even under the most challenging
lighting conditions. Spatial videos can then be edited
in Final Cut Pro for Mac and shared and viewed
in the new Vimeo app for visionOS. This new professional workflow
will be available this fall. Last year, we also introduced
Apple Immersive Video, a game-changing entertainment format
created just for Vision Pro. Apple Immersive Videos are 180-degree,
8K recordings with Spatial Audio that give you mind-blowing experiences
with lifelike fidelity. It truly feels like you are there. To enable creators
to bring their own stories to life with Apple Immersive Video,
we've partnered first with Blackmagic Design, a leading
innovator in creative video technology, to build a new production workflow
consisting of Blackmagic cameras, DaVinci Resolve Studio,
and Apple Compressor. These will all be available
to creators later this year. And there's new Apple Immersive Video
content on the way, including a new extreme sports series
with Red Bull, reimagined experiences
from the world's biggest artists like The Weeknd, and our first scripted
Apple Immersive short film, "Submerged," from Oscar-winning director Edward Berger. These titles and more will be available
on the TV app. So that's what's coming
to Apple Vision Pro and visionOS. visionOS 2 introduces a new way to turn
your favorite photos into spatial photos, new intuitive gestures, a big boost
to productivity with Mac Virtual Display, powerful new developer APIs,
and so much more. Now, back to Tim. Tim: As you can see,
we're continuing to push visionOS forward as well as providing new content and capabilities
for Apple Vision Pro. I've been hearing from people
all over the world about their interest in this incredible product. So I'm happy to announce
we're bringing Apple Vision Pro to these eight countries next,
starting with China, Japan, and Singapore on June 28. And Australia, Canada, France, Germany,
and the United Kingdom on July 12. Now, here's Craig to tell you
all about what's coming in iOS. ♪ ♪ iOS Craig: iOS 18 is a big release that delivers more ways
to customize your iPhone, stay connected,
and relive special moments. First, let's talk about a set of features
that give you exciting new ways to personalize your iPhone further,
starting with your Home Screen. You can already customize your Home Screen
with your favorite wallpaper, apps, and widgets,
letting your personality shine through. And now, your app icons and widgets
can add even more. Let me show you. I have this photo I love as my wallpaper. And now I can continue to enjoy it
when I unlock my iPhone, because I can arrange my apps and widgets
to frame it perfectly. I can select them all
and easily place them along the bottom, right above the Dock for easy access, or even off to the side. And check this out! We have an awesome new look for app icons
when we go into Dark Mode. Let's turn it on. Isn't that cool? Now, in addition to this new dark look, there are even more new ways
to adjust how they look. I can bring up a new customization sheet, and now I can tint them all with color. iOS suggests a tint color
that complements my wallpaper. Or I can select any other color I want. Now they really pop. It's so easy to create
just the right look. Whether you prefer the classic look,
or want to go dark, or style with color, there are so many possibilities
to make your Home Screen truly your own. We're also bringing new levels
of customization and capability to Control Center, helping you access many of the things
you do every day even faster. Let's take a look. When I swipe from the top-right corner,
I can see Control Center, with all my controls organized
in one place. And now Control Center isn't limited
to just the controls you see here. I can swipe
to multiple new groups of controls, like for Media Playback. You can see how beautiful this looks. And here are my Home Controls. It's so useful to have everything
arranged for me like this. Oh, that shouldn't be open.
Let me close the garage. And what's really great is,
I can get to any one of these groups with a single, continuous swipe. I can get straight to my Home Controls,
for instance, or right back up to the top. To add more controls,
I can open up the new Controls Gallery, where I have so many options
to choose from. We wanted to make Control Center
more extensible than ever. So now, developers can include controls
from their apps as well! Like this one from Ford. Let's add that in. I can adjust how my controls are laid out
and resize them too. Now I can cool down the car
just like that. So that's the new Control Center! To enable new controls in Control Center,
we have a new Controls API for developers. And that's not all. These new controls are also available
from the Lock Screen, so you can swap the camera and flashlight
for different controls, like taking a note when an idea strikes, or quickly capturing the moment
for your Snapchat. And you can even use the Action button
on iPhone 15 Pro to invoke these new controls. Another key part of personalizing iOS is about keeping you in control
of your privacy. And iOS 18 gives you even more ways
to control who can see your apps, how you share your contacts,
and how you connect to accessories. Let's start with apps. Sometimes we hand our device to someone so they can look at a photo
or play a game, but we want peace of mind that they can't
get into sensitive areas of our phone. So this year, we're giving you
a new way to protect sensitive apps and the information inside them,
by letting you lock an app. When you choose to lock an app,
if someone else tries to tap it, they will be required to authenticate
using Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode. And information from inside the app
won't appear in other places across the system,
like in search and notifications, so others won't inadvertently see
sensitive information. There may also be occasions
when you want to hide an app that you don't want others to know
is installed on your device. For example, say you use
a professional grade spatial capture app to track your different hairstyles. I mean, that's just good science, right? Well, anyway, say you use this app,
but you don't want anyone else to know. Well, now you can hide it and put it in a new hidden apps folder
that's locked. We're also adding new ways to control
how you share information with apps, starting with contacts. Today, when you give an app
access to your contacts, it can learn about all the people
you've added over time. In iOS 18, we're putting you in control by letting you decide
which contacts an app can see. We're also putting you in control
when you pair accessories. An app may ask for Bluetooth
and local network access but also gain visibility
to all the other devices on your network, from your computers and TVs to your door locks
and blood pressure monitor. Now, developers can offer you an intuitive
new way to pair your accessories that keeps your devices private
and makes pairing seamless. Next up, we have big enhancements
to the apps we use to stay connected, starting with Messages. To tell you more, here's Ronak. Ronak Shah: Messages is central
to how we communicate with the most important people
in our lives, so in iOS 18,
we're giving you all-new ways to express yourself and stay connected. Let's start with Tapbacks. Tapbacks are one of the most popular ways
to express yourself in Messages. And people love them. This is a huge year for Tapbacks. We've not only redesigned your favorites. We're now giving you limitless ways
to express yourself by letting you Tapback
with any emoji or sticker. Next, we're bringing one of your most
requested features to Messages. When you don't want to forget to send
that friendly reminder or birthday text in the morning, you can schedule your message
to Send Later. We're also giving you more ways
to express your tone with text formatting. Bold, italicize, underline,
or strike through any text. And when formatting is not enough,
we're introducing a new way to visually amplify your messages
with text effects! Whether you want to emphasize
some major news, bring your emoji to life, or you're just blown away
by a stunning photo, you can express yourself in all-new ways
with text effects. Some words and phrases
automatically surface a suggestion, so you can quickly select one and send it. And you can also add
one of the many new effects to any text. Last, there's a new way to stay connected whenever you don't have Wi-Fi
or cellular service. We're using
the same groundbreaking technology that gave us Emergency SOS via satellite
to bring you Messages via satellite. Now you can use the satellite capabilities
on iPhone 14 and later to connect to satellites
hundreds of miles above the Earth to text your friends and family
when you're off the grid all right from the Messages app. Once you've connected, you'll be able
to use key iMessage features like sending and receiving messages,
emoji, and Tapbacks. Because iMessage was built
to protect your privacy, iMessages sent over satellite
are end-to-end encrypted. And if you need to text people
not on iMessage, we're supporting SMS messaging
via satellite too. Now, let's talk about another app
we use to communicate, Mail. This year, we're giving you a new way
to stay in control and manage incoming email
with on-device categorization that organizes your messages and helps you stay up to date
across all of your accounts. The Primary category enables you
to focus on what matters most-- emails from people you know
and time-sensitive messages. The rest of your email will be organized
into new categories like Transactions,
for receipts and order confirmations, Updates, for newsletters
and social media notices, and Promotions,
for marketing and sales messages. And these categories do more
than just sort your email. We've also created
an elegant new digest view that pulls together all the relevant
emails you've received from a business to make interacting with these messages
even easier. For instance, it can bring together
all of your flight information from United,
so you can get to it in one place. You can quickly scan snippets
of each message to see what's new
and explore what you're interested in. If you want a sender to appear
in another category, you can recategorize them
with just a few taps. Archiving or deleting all of the messages
from a business is just as easy. And of course, you can always see
all of your emails in one place. Categorization will be available
later this year. And now, back to Craig. Craig: iOS 18 also includes
some great updates to apps and features you use every day. Let's walk through a few of them,
starting with Maps. Maps delivers new topographic maps with detailed trail networks
and hiking routes, including all 63 U.S. national parks, that can be saved to your phone
and accessed offline with turn-by-turn voice guidance
and the ability to create your own hikes. Next, Wallet. Continuing on our journey
to replace your physical wallet, we're introducing Tap to Cash, a quick and private way
to exchange Apple Cash without sharing phone numbers
or email addresses. With Tap to Cash,
you can pay someone back for dinner just by holding your phones together. We're adding two new ways to pay
with Apple Pay Online, giving customers around the world
the ability to redeem rewards and access installments from their banks
and card providers. And event tickets are getting
a beautiful new design and new features,
including an all-new event guide combining helpful information
about the venue, with smart recommendations
from your favorite Apple apps. We also have updates to Journal
that let you log your state of mind and help you keep track of your goals
with an insights view that shows your writing streaks,
a calendar, and other fun stats. And you can now use Search to quickly find
the past entries you're looking for. We're also excited to announce an update
with great improvements for gamers. Game Mode is coming to iPhone,
enabling a more immersive experience with games like "Zenless Zone Zero." Just like on Mac,
Game Mode minimizes background activity to sustain the highest frame rates,
especially during long play sessions, and it dramatically improves
responsiveness with AirPods and wireless game controllers. Finally, we have some big news
for an app where we relive our most precious memories
and adventures, Photos. Our photo libraries contain all
of the big and small moments in our lives. But as we capture so much,
and our libraries grow bigger by the day, how can we keep it all organized
so we can appreciate all of those moments and easily get to the good stuff? iOS 18 brings the biggest redesign ever
to the Photos app. To tell us more about the all-new design,
here's Chelsea. Chelsea Burnette: The new Photos app
keeps your library organized and makes it super easy
to find photos fast, so you can spend less time searching
and more time enjoying your memories. Let me show you. This new design is gorgeous,
feels familiar, and it puts everything you want
right at your fingertips. The app has been unified
into a single view, with the photo grid at the top,
and your library organized by theme below. The photo grid is a great place
to view your entire library. When you want to quickly jump back
to specific dates, you can use Months and Years views
at the bottom. I have a lot in my library,
so it's great that this filter button lets me quickly narrow it down
to specific types of content. And now I can even filter out screenshots,
to enjoy my photos clutter-free. We know that it can be tough to keep
our ever-growing libraries organized, so we've built on the amazing intelligence
in the Photos app and created a space below the grid that makes it easy to access the photos
you care about most. We call these Collections. With Collections, you can browse by topics like time, people, my favorite memories, new ones like Trips, and more. Let's go back and check out Recent Days. Recent Days organizes photos by each day with clutter, like receipts, filtered out. Here are my photos from earlier today. You'll see an autoplaying view
of all the photos at the top. I can swipe between days like this
to see my hike yesterday. I can view the photos
as a beautiful collage, and I can share the whole Collection
with just a tap right here. When I want to find a specific person
in my library, I head to People & Pets. And it now includes my favorite
groups of people for the first time! Here's me with my husband Don and with my best friends. The new Trips section gathers all
your memorable adventures in one place. I love that they autoplay so I can
remember my trips while I browse. I can quickly jump back in time
and revisit a trip like this one to Patagonia in 2021. Since everyone's photo library is unique,
Photos is now customizable so you can elevate the topics
that are most important to you. You can reorder Collections
to put them in the order you like. I've put Pinned Collections right here. It's where I can keep things
I access frequently like Favorites,
photos I've recently saved, the places I've been,
and even an album of my favorite climbs. And we have one more new space
to make the Photos app your very own and enjoy your best moments. If you swipe right from the grid,
you'll find the new Carousel, which highlights your best content
in a beautiful, poster-like view. Photos you've marked as Favorites
are here, and so are Featured Photos
surfaced by the app. And you can customize this too. Here, I've added a favorite trip
to Crater Lake. Each day, the Carousel surprises you with a new set of photos to enjoy
for each of these. And that's a quick peek
at the new Photos app. Now, back to you, Craig! Craig: So that's iOS 18,
a big release that brings deeper customization to iPhone, new ways to stay connected
in Messages and Mail, enhancements to privacy,
and the biggest Photos redesign ever, making it even easier to relive
those special moments! And so much more, including an option for larger icons
on the Home Screen, RCS messaging support,
and Reminders integration in Calendar! Next, I'll hand it over to Ron
to tell us the latest in Audio and Home. ♪ ♪ Audio & Home Ron Huang: Whether you're on the go,
or at home, we have some great new features
that bring more convenience to the things you do every day and elevate the entertainment experience
for everything you watch. So let's start off with AirPods,
which are the most loved headphones in the world
with an incredible audio experience. This year, we're making it even easier
to interact with Siri for a seamless hands-free experience. For those instances when you may not want
to speak out loud in response to Siri, like on the bus to work or in those places
that are a little too crowded, we've created the ability
to simply nod your head "yes" or gently shake your head "no"
to interact. [phone ringing] Siri: Call from Gam Gam.
Answer it? Okay. Ron: AirPods are also perfect for staying
in touch with friends and colleagues, by taking calls anywhere,
even in windy conditions or places with loud background noise. So to ensure your voice will sound
crystal clear, no matter your environment, we're bringing Voice Isolation
to AirPods Pro. Powered by advanced computational audio Voice Isolation removes
the background noise around you, to deliver the best call quality. Siri: Call from David. Answer it? - Oh, hey. Was just about to call you.
The meeting went so well. Also, sorry, it's really noisy.
Can you hear me okay? - That's amazing news, and yeah.
I can hear you totally fine. Ron: AirPods are also great
while playing games, thanks to their exceptional audio quality. To level up this experience,
we're expanding Personalized Spatial Audio to include gaming, so that you'll be in the middle of the action
like never before. We've built a new API
so game developers can easily deliver the most immersive
listening experience. And we're excited to announce
that "Need for Speed Mobile" by Tencent Games and EA
will be one of the first titles with Personalized Spatial Audio
coming this fall. Now let's turn to Home and tvOS. This year, we're introducing some updates
that make watching TV even more enjoyable. First, let's talk about those moments
when we've all wondered, "Where have I seen this actor before?" or, "Hey, what's that song?" For these times, we have a new feature
we're bringing to Apple TV+. It's called InSight. When you're watching
an Apple Original show or movie, just swipe down on the remote
and InSight will show the actors and their character names
in real time. And if you're curious
about the song playing, you can quickly see the track
and add it to an Apple Music playlist to enjoy later. InSight will also be available
when using iPhone as your remote, perfect for when you're watching
with others. Next, let's turn
to the audio experience on tvOS. We're bringing Enhance Dialogue
to more living rooms, with support for TV speakers
and receivers, along with AirPods
and other Bluetooth devices. And Enhance Dialogue now uses
machine learning for even greater vocal clarity, ensuring that the actors' dialogue
will always cut through. - Go, go, go, go, go! - Rory, you are driving recklessly. - I'm in the middle
of a high-speed car chase. - Rory, you're in crisis. - No, I'm not. The situation is a crisis. I'm fine. Ron: We're also making subtitles
more convenient. With many of us turning to subtitles
more often, they'll now appear
at just the right times, like when you mute the volume
or when you skip back. Ron: Now let's talk visuals. Apple TV has always delivered
a theater-like experience to the home. And this year,
we're adding to the experience with support for 21 by 9 projectors! With 21 by 9,
you'll be able to view widescreen movies exactly as the directors intended. And in between movies, you can enjoy amazing
and visually interesting screen savers on Apple TV. We're making it even easier
to choose what plays, including a brand-new Portraits category
with stunning color effects and image segmentation,
framing your photos like art in a gallery. Or switch to TV and Movies and enjoy moments
from Apple TV+ shows you love like this one from "Foundation." We're also adding
one more really cool screen saver as Snoopy and Woodstock take over
the screen. Whenever your Apple TV becomes idle, Snoopy springs to life
with delightful animations. We're thrilled to bring everyone's
favorite beagle to your living room! So that's Audio and Home,
bringing you more convenient ways to interact with AirPods,
new entertainment experiences with Apple TV, and there's more. Like a redesigned
Apple Fitness+ experience that's perfect for the big screen. Next, here's David
to tell you about watchOS. ♪ ♪ watchOS David Clark: My Apple Watch always
motivates me to stay active. And this year will be no different. watchOS 11 introduces more great features to not only keep you active
but also healthy and connected. To help you stay active, let's first
take a look at an exciting new feature that can transform the way you work out,
whether you are training for something like your first 5K
or your fastest marathon. In watchOS 11,
we're introducing Training Load, an insightful way to measure
how the intensity and duration of your workouts are impacting
your body over time. To track intensity, we designed
a new way to rate your workouts. Using calorimetry data,
like heart rate, pace, and elevation, plus your personal data,
like age and weight, a powerful new algorithm
automatically translates our sensor data into an estimate of your Effort rating. After your workout, you can review
the rating on the Summary page, ranging from 1, easy, to 10, all out. And you can even adjust your Effort rating
up or down to get it just right. Your Effort rating and workout duration
are then used to calculate your Training Load. You'll be able to see
if you're holding steady, above your average and can
safely progress and improve, or when you're well above your average
and should pay close attention to better avoid exhaustion or injury. We think Training Load will help
enthusiasts and elite athletes get to the next level
with data, insights, and motivation they need to make
the best decisions about their training. And we've now made it even easier
for everyone to gain more insights from the Fitness app on iPhone
by giving you the ability to customize the Summary Tab
to show the information you want to see, including new metrics
like weekly running distance. The personalization even extends
to your Activity rings where you can now adjust your goals
by the day of the week. Or if you have an injury that's
making it harder to close your rings, or maybe you just need a day off,
you can pause them, for a rest day, week, or more
and keep your award streak going! Those are some of the new ways
watchOS11 will help keep you active. And now here's Sumbul
to tell you about a new app that will give you a better picture
of your health. Dr. Sumbul Ahmad Desai:
Understanding how your body responds and recovers from exercise
and other aspects of your life is an important part
of your overall health. Because Apple Watch can track
key vitals while you sleep, like heart rate, respiratory rate,
and wrist temperature, it can give you a deeper understanding
of your body and help you identify
when something might be off. So with watchOS 11,
these metrics are the foundation of the insightful new Vitals app where you can check in
on your daily health status, and explore your most important
health metrics with just a glance. You can also see how your metrics relate
to your typical range, which is determined
from your own historical information and an algorithm developed
using real-world data from the Apple Heart and Movement Study. For additional insights,
your metrics will be highlighted when they are outside
of your typical range with details on what's changed
over the last week. And when multiple metrics
are out of range, you will be notified with a tailored
message to help you understand how these changes may be linked
to other aspects of your life, such as alcohol,
elevation changes, or even illness. And that's the Vitals app,
a new way to quickly view your most important health metrics,
receive alerts when it's time to pay more attention to your body,
and gain better context when it comes to your health. Now let's talk about another time when context about your health matters,
which is during pregnancy. Cycle Tracking can now show you
gestational age to support you during this important time. The Health app will display your pregnancy
across all charts and prompt you to review things like your high heart rate
notification threshold, since heart rate often increases
during pregnancy. Those are some of the advances in Health. And now back to David to tell you
what's coming to keep you connected. David: With Apple Watch,
you can have quick and meaningful interactions right on your wrist,
making it so easy to stay connected to the world around you
and the people you care about without always needing to take
your iPhone out of your pocket. Whether it's using Apple Pay to buy
your morning coffee or hop on the subway, telling Siri to add an item
to your grocery list, or replying to a message from a friend, you can do it all
with just the raise of a wrist. And last year,
we introduced the Smart Stack. It's another way to keep you connected
to important information with just a scroll of the digital crown. This year,
it becomes even more intelligent by automatically adding new widgets
right when you need them, like the precipitation widget
to alert you before it rains, or the Translate widget
for when you're traveling somewhere new. Just tap to open the new
Translate app on Apple Watch, which uses machine learning models
for speech recognition and translation. You can now simply dictate
to see and hear it right on your wrist! [speaking Korean] The Smart Stack also becomes more capable with Live Activities
coming to Apple Watch, so you'll have all the details
for your favorite events. And you can use features like Check In, which lets a friend know
you made it back home safely and is now on Apple Watch
with additional support for workouts. During a late-night run,
your friend will know to keep an eye out, and will be updated
when you end your workout so you both have peace of mind. Developers can also show Live Activities
in the Smart Stack, so you can see updates in the moment like when your ride is coming
for apps like Uber! And with the new Double Tap API,
they can also define actions within apps, like Sprout Baby Tracker, to log your baby's time asleep
without waking them! Having access to all of these
powerful capabilities right on your wrist makes Apple Watch so indispensable,
and being able to customize your watch face is one of the ways
that makes it incredibly personal to you. With the popular Photos face,
there is something special about seeing an important person
or moment every time you raise your wrist. Now, watchOS 11 will help you find
the perfect photos for your watch face. Machine learning intelligently identifies,
scores, and curates the best photos based on facial expressions,
aesthetics, and composition. Then, a custom algorithm
elegantly frames the image with the time. You can select a bold color,
choose monotone for a sleek look, or create something that is unique
and personal to you. That's what's coming in watchOS 11:
a redesigned Photos face, a more intelligent Smart Stack,
Training Load, the Vitals app, new APIs for developers, and so much more, like turn-by-turn directions for walking
and hiking routes you've created. We're so excited about all the new ways to help you stay connected,
active, and healthy. Back to you, Craig. ♪ ♪ iPadOS Craig: Next, let's talk about iPadOS,
which powers our strongest lineup ever, including the incredibly thin
and powerful iPad Pro and the redesigned iPad Air,
now available in two sizes. Together with the latest versions
of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro and game-changing accessories like
Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard, it creates an experience
that's in a category of its own. Our next release, iPadOS 18,
starts with features you saw in iOS, like new ways to personalize
your Home Screen, customize Control Center, and relive
special moments in the Photos app. iPadOS 18 also brings
exciting new ways to get things done, reimagined with Apple Pencil,
and a big update to apps designed for the distinct capabilities
of iPad. Apps are fundamental
to the iPad experience. In iPadOS 18,
we're making them even better, starting with a new floating tab bar, which makes it easier to navigate
to different parts of an app and keeps your content
edge to edge in apps like Apple TV. When you want to explore more,
the tab bar morphs into the sidebar. If you use a specific tab often,
you can customize the tab bar to keep your favorites within easy reach. This redesigned experience
works in apps across the system. We've also made it easier to browse
your documents in apps like Pages, Keynote, Numbers, and Swift Playgrounds,
giving each app a distinct new look. And throughout your experience,
you'll discover refined animations. You'll notice them as you open files
or preview them with Quick Look, and they smoothly zoom into view, or when the tab bar elegantly morphs
into the sidebar and back. Across apps,
animations will feel even more responsive. And for developers,
all these new elements are available as APIs
to adopt in your apps too. Now let's take a look
at updates to SharePlay and Freeform. One of SharePlay's best features
is screen sharing! It's a great way to help
friends and family from afar, and we're making it better in two ways. Now you can tap and draw on your screen to point out what they should do
on theirs. And if you need to assist more directly,
you can ask for permission to remotely control their iPad or iPhone. - Hope that helps. Craig: And Freeform adds Scenes,
an all-new way to select sections of a board
to present them one by one. Next, I want to talk about a feat
that some may have concluded must be a mathematical impossibility. That's right,
we're bringing Calculator to iPad. By leveraging what makes iPad so unique,
it makes solving math easier than ever. It starts with the Calculator
that you know from iPhone, updated to take advantage
of the larger iPad display, along with some new tricks
like history and unit conversions. But the real magic
of Calculator on iPad is unlocked when you use it with your Apple Pencil,
an iPad superpower. Apple Pencil has changed
the way you can take notes, draw, and even design with iPad. And now, it's changing the way you do math
with a feature we call Math Notes. Let's see it in action with Jenny. Jenny Chen: I'm so excited to show you
the new Math Notes experience. I get to it by just tapping
the new calculator button right here. And with my Apple Pencil,
I'll just start writing out expressions like I would on a piece of paper. As soon as I write an equals sign,
Calculator immediately solves it for me! And even shows me the result
in handwriting like my own! When I make a change,
the results update live. And I can go beyond basic math
with all of the same functions from the scientific calculator. I can save my Math Notes
and come back to them later if I'm working on different things. Like here, where I'm working on a budget for my team's upcoming
table tennis tournament. Since I'm in Math Notes,
I can sum these costs quickly by just drawing a line underneath them. It's so natural. Math Notes are also really powerful
when it comes to more complex math. Here, I have a physics problem
my teammate and I are working on. We're calculating the maximum height
of a table tennis ball when I hit it
with different speeds and angles. Math Notes supports variables,
so I've declared a few here, and there's an expression below,
which uses these variables to help me calculate the height. What's powerful about variables
is that if I change one, like the velocity of my shot,
it will change the related results too. And if I want to see how this speed
impacts the height visually, I can. I'll just put "y equals"
in front of this equation. And now when I tap the equals sign, I have an option to create a graph. And if I'm curious how the height
will be impacted by the angle of my shot, I can hover my Pencil over the angle
and adjust it to see how it affects my graph
in real time. It's an easy way
to explore equations in math. And that's just a quick look
at Math Notes in Calculator. Back to you, Craig. Craig: Math Notes are perfect
for working through a problem set, or just tackling the math
we run into day to day. And this all works in Notes too. When you need to crunch numbers, Notes has all of the new math capabilities
from Calculator. Just as we've reimagined math on iPad,
we've also reimagined handwriting in Notes with a new feature called Smart Script. Notes already has
great handwriting features, like the ability to select
and copy your writing, or even make it straighter. With Smart Script, we're making
handwriting your notes smoother than ever. It starts with improving the appearance
of your writing, as you write. We use a powerful on-device
machine learning model to re-create your handwriting style
from your notes, which unlocks new capabilities. Just scribble your thoughts
as fast as you have them and Smart Script refines
your handwriting as you go. It's still your own writing, but it looks
smoother, straighter, and more legible. Smart Script further accelerates
your writing flow by making handwriting
just as flexible as typed text. Now you can just paste typed text
into a handwritten note, and it will appear in your own style. Spell check works just as you would expect
and fixes mistakes inline. When you decide you need to add
to something you've already written, just tap and hold with your Apple Pencil and your text will flow out of the way
to create more space. If you want to erase something
you can just scratch it out. Smart Script makes your handwritten notes
more effective, fluid, and easier to read. And with other enhancements
to typed notes, including collapsible sections, it's never
been a better time to be a notetaker! And that's iPadOS 18, taking
the distinct experience of iPad further with a big update to apps that makes
navigating easier and more responsive, and new ways to work that have been
reimagined with Apple Pencil. Next, let's talk about macOS. ♪ ♪ macOS The all-star combination
of the power of Apple silicon and the legendary ease of use of macOS
have made the Mac more capable than ever. And we're so excited to take macOS
to new heights and embark on the next chapter of our
journey of productivity and creativity! But what should we call it? Well, that brings us once again
to the annual escapades of our legendary crack marketing team. Distracted briefly from
their marathon hacky sack session, they stumbled into their minibus
and wove a trail toward the Sierras, eventually rolling to a stop
in a beautiful national park. Staring skyward
up the towering trunks surrounding them, they felt a deep kinship
with anything that could get that high. They knew they'd found their spot. Welcome to macOS Sequoia. The incredible features we talked about
in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 are going to be amazing
for the ways you use Mac. You can be even more expressive
in Messages, Math Notes provide
a helpful typed experience, and you can easily plan a hike in Maps. These new features are terrific
on the Mac, and macOS Sequoia introduces
even more features to help you effortlessly get things done. Let's start with Continuity. Continuity helps you do so much more
when you use Apple products together. It powers some of your favorite features,
like Universal Clipboard, Universal Control, and Mac Virtual Display
on Apple Vision Pro. And macOS Sequoia makes
Continuity even more magical. For all those times
when we want to use our iPhone, only to realize it's tucked away
in a bag over in another room, there's a brand-new Continuity feature
called iPhone Mirroring. With iPhone Mirroring on Mac,
I can see what's on my iPhone, and can control it too,
all while barely lifting a finger. Let me show you how it works. To access my phone,
I just click here in my Dock. Boom! And there's my iPhone,
mirrored in a window right on my Mac. I can fully interact with it,
all wirelessly. I can see my custom wallpaper.
My icons are right where they belong. And I can use my phone normally, like swiping through pages
of my Home Screen. And I can open any of my iPhone apps,
like the Philz Coffee app, for a bit of extra energy
from my favorite local coffee shop. I can use my Mac trackpad
to interact with the app. And I can use my Mac keyboard too,
like to add special instructions. Let's make this ice-cold. To make this even more magical, we're bringing iPhone notifications
to Mac. They appear alongside my Mac notifications and I can even interact with them
when I don't have my iPhone handy. Here's one from Duolingo. What's neat is, when I click on it, bam! I'm taken right into the Duolingo app
on my iPhone, so I can practice my Spanish
and extend my streak. [speaking Spanish] As you can hear, my iPhone's audio
even comes through my Mac. So you might be wondering what's on my iPhone screen
while I'm using iPhone Mirroring. It stays locked,
so nobody else can access it. And it works seamlessly with StandBy. StandBy stays visible,
so I can get information at a glance as I use my phone with iPhone Mirroring. And iPhone Mirroring makes it effortless
to combine the power of my Mac and the convenience of its big screen,
with the things I get done on my iPhone. I'm using a template in the Unfold app
to make a post, and I've got one last video to add. On Mac, I've been using Final Cut Pro
to stitch some clips together. Watch how easy it is
to use my devices together. I can grab the exported video
and just drop it right into the template. Perfect! So that's iPhone Mirroring! And macOS Sequoia has fantastic updates
to how you arrange your windows, share while video conferencing,
and organize your passwords. Now, when you drag a window
to the edge of the screen, macOS automatically suggests
a tiled position on your desktop. You can release your window
right into place. Quickly place tiles side by side,
or place them into corners to keep even more apps in your view. And new keyboard and menu shortcuts
help you arrange your tiles even faster. Now, let's talk about video conferencing. When you're on a video call, say goodbye to oversharing
with the new presenter preview. It lets you see what you're about to share
before you share it, and works with apps
like FaceTime and Zoom. And when you want to express yourself
or just hide the laundry behind you, you can now replace your background
with some beautiful built-in backgrounds, or your own photos! Background replacements use
Apple's industry-leading segmentation so you look your best while on a call. Now let's talk about how we're building
on the foundation of Keychain to help you manage your passwords. For over 25 years,
we've been adding features to make logging in
to your accounts easier. And now, we're introducing
the Passwords app. Passwords makes it easy
to access your credentials and have them securely stored,
all in one place. Everything is organized for you,
from your passwords to verification codes to security alerts. You can find the app on Mac,
iPad, iPhone, Vision Pro, and on Windows,
with the iCloud for Windows app. All the passwords securely sync
across your devices, and if you use AutoFill, your passwords will automatically populate
in the Passwords app. Now, here's Beth to tell you about Safari. Beth Dakin: Safari offers an experience
like no other browser on Mac. In macOS Sequoia,
Safari is the world's fastest browser, enabling you to fly through the web
with lightning speed. And it offers
up to four hours more battery life than Chrome when streaming video. Safari is also a trailblazer in privacy, with industry-leading
Intelligent Tracking Prevention and private browsing
that's actually private. It not only protects your history,
it prevents websites from seeing what you do while you browse. And it's built on WebKit,
which supports the latest exciting web technologies and standards. If you missed anything we've added
to Safari in the last few years, it's time to check it out! Safari has everything you need
to feel at home, like profiles, translation, and more. And in this release,
we're making it even better, with easier ways to discover content
and streamline your browsing. When you're on a site,
Safari can now help you discover more about the page with Highlights. Safari uses machine learning
to automatically detect relevant information
and highlight it for you as you browse. Highlights share helpful information,
like directions, summaries, and quick links to learn more about
people, music, movies, and TV shows. So if you're planning a trip,
you can effortlessly discover a hotel's location
and phone number right there. You can listen to an artist's music
or check out a new show with just a click. And even get a summary,
so you can get the gist before reading on. Summaries are also integrated
into a redesigned Reader. Reader instantly removes
distractions from articles, and now it can provide a table of contents
and includes a helpful summary, right next to the article. We're bringing
a distraction-free experience to video on the web as well with Viewer. When Safari detects a video on the page,
Viewer helps you put it front and center,
while still giving you full access to system playback controls,
like AirPlay and Picture-in-Picture, and video automatically moves
into Picture-in-Picture if you click away. That's a quick look
at what's new in Safari. Back to you, Craig. Craig: Let's talk about gaming. We're so excited to see more
and more game developers embracing the Mac with great games like these, including the most recent
game of the year, "Baldur's Gate 3,"
all leveraging Metal 3 to deliver smooth frame rates,
provide high-quality visuals, and take full advantage of Apple silicon. Every Mac in the lineup can play
today's most cutting-edge games, like "Death Stranding: Director's Cut." And so can iPhone 15 Pro
and any iPad with an M-series chip. And for developers,
this creates a unified gaming platform across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, spanning well over a hundred million
devices and growing rapidly. These devices are capable of playing
an entirely new class of games! And with iOS 18,
iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, we continue to deliver features for
an even more immersive gaming experience. And since the introduction
of Game Porting Toolkit, developers have been able
to bring their games to Apple devices faster than ever, and gaming enthusiasts
can experience more games on the Mac. And this year,
Game Porting Toolkit 2 takes this to the next level,
enabling developers to bring even more advanced games to Mac,
with improved Windows compatibility and shader debugging tools. And it's much easier to bring Mac games
to iPad and iPhone with Xcode support that lets developers unify their game code
and shaders across devices. And for players,
there's a lot to look forward to. And that's more games. Like "Frostpunk 2,"
coming to Mac next month. "Control," providing a mind-bending story that just looks incredible
with ray tracing. And there's some exciting news
from Ubisoft, the developers that released
"Assassin's Creed: Mirage" on iPhone and iPad just a few days ago. To tell you more about what's to come
from Ubisoft, here's Marc-Alexis. Marc-Alexis Côté: At Ubisoft,
our mission is to enrich players' lives by creating original
and memorable gaming experiences. We see a huge opportunity
to share our passion for games to more players in the Apple ecosystem
thanks to the unified gaming platform with tight integration
of Metal and Apple silicon. Just last month, we announced that
"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown" is coming to Mac,
and we unveiled that the next big chapter of "Assassin's Creed"
is also coming to Mac on November 15 alongside PCs and consoles. We're so excited about this game and can't wait for you to experience it
on Mac. This is "Assassin's Creed: Shadows"! We're venturing into feudal Japan,
which you can experience from the perspectives of Naoe,
a Shinobi assassin, and Yasuke, a legendary samurai
of African origin. Intricately detailed scenes like this
are possible thanks to our next-generation Anvil engine supporting the latest advancements
in Metal, enabling us to leverage
the full power of Apple silicon with a gaming experience
that delivers blistering frame rates and high resolutions. Our next-generation Anvil engine
scales performance and quality across the Mac lineup
and delivers stunning vistas embellished with ray tracing. And speaking of Apple Silicon,
we're thrilled to announce that in addition to Mac, "Assassin's Creed: Shadows"
will also be coming to iPad! With Ubisoft's Anvil Engine
now supporting the Apple ecosystem, we couldn't be more excited about bringing
our biggest titles to Apple devices. Download and play
"Assassin's Creed: Mirage" today. And "Assassin's Creed: Shadows"
will be available later this year! Thank you! Craig: Thanks, Marc-Alexis. We're so excited about these
amazing games coming to Apple devices. And this year,
even more games are on the way, creating a stellar lineup
of titles to look forward to! So that's gaming,
which wraps up macOS Sequoia. It's a big release that up-levels
your productivity and creativity. You can quickly tile windows
for your ideal workspace. A massive update to Safari
helps you browse the web distraction-free. An amazing host of new gaming titles
are coming to the Mac. And iPhone Mirroring lets you wirelessly
use your iPhone, right from your Mac. macOS joins the announcements
across our platforms. And this is a huge year for developers, with brilliant new features
and APIs coming so they can supercharge
their apps and experiences. Developer betas will be available today. Public betas will be available next month. And all of our OS releases
will be available to users this fall. Back to Tim! ♪ ♪ Apple Intelligence Tim: At Apple,
it's always been our goal to design powerful personal products
that enrich people's lives by enabling them to do the things
that matter most, as simply and easily as possible. We've been using artificial intelligence
and machine learning for years to help us further that goal. Recent developments in generative
intelligence and large language models offer powerful capabilities
that provide the opportunity to take the experience of using
Apple products to new heights. So as we look to build in
these incredible new capabilities, we want to ensure
that the outcome reflects the principles at the core
of our products. It has to be powerful enough to help
with the things that matter most to you. It has to be intuitive and easy to use. It has to be deeply integrated
into your product experiences. Most importantly, it has to understand you and be grounded in your personal context,
like your routine, your relationships,
your communications, and more. And, of course, it has to be built with privacy from the ground up. Together, all of this goes beyond artificial intelligence. It's personal intelligence, and it's the next big step for Apple. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Introducing Apple Intelligence,
the new personal intelligence system that makes your most personal products
even more useful and delightful. To tell you all about it, here's Craig. ♪ ♪ Craig: This is a moment we've been
working towards for a long time. We are tremendously excited
about the power of generative models. And there are already some
really impressive chat tools out there that perform a vast array of tasks
using world knowledge. But these tools know very little
about you or your needs. With iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, we are embarking on a new journey to bring you intelligence
that understands you. Apple Intelligence is
the personal intelligence system that puts powerful generative models right
at the core of your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It draws on your personal context
to give you intelligence that's most helpful and relevant for you. It protects your privacy at every step. And it is deeply integrated
into our platforms and throughout the apps you rely on to communicate,
work, and express yourself. Let's take a closer look
at Apple Intelligence starting with its incredible capabilities. Then, we'll tell you about
its unique architecture. And after that,
we'll show you how it elevates so many of your everyday experiences. Let's begin with capabilities. Apple Intelligence will enable
your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to understand and create language,
as well as images, and take action for you to simplify
interactions across your apps. And what's truly unique
is its understanding of your personal context. Language and text are fundamental
to how we communicate and work. And the large language models
built into Apple Intelligence deliver deep natural language understanding, making so many of your day-to-day tasks
faster and easier. For example, your iPhone can
prioritize your notifications to minimize unnecessary distractions, while ensuring you don't miss
something important. Apple Intelligence also powers
brand-new Writing Tools that you can access systemwide
to feel more confident in your writing. Writing Tools can rewrite, proofread,
and summarize text for you, whether you are working on an article
or blog post, condensing ideas
to share with your classmates, or looking over a review
before you post it online. And they are available
automatically across Mail, Notes, Safari, Pages, Keynote,
and even your third-party apps. In addition to language,
Apple Intelligence offers a host of capabilities for images. From photos, to emojis, and GIFs, it's so much fun
to express ourselves visually. And now you can create
totally original images to make everyday conversations
even more enjoyable. And because Apple Intelligence understands
the people in your photo library, you can personalize these images
for your conversations. So when you wish a friend
a happy birthday, you can create an image of them surrounded by cake, balloons,
and flowers to make it extra festive. And the next time you tell Mom
that she's your hero, you can send an image of her
in a superhero cape to really land your point. You can create images
in three unique styles: Sketch, Illustration, and Animation. In addition to Messages,
this experience is built into apps throughout the system,
like Notes, Freeform, Keynote, and Pages. Another way Apple Intelligence
is deeply impactful is its ability to take action
across your apps. The greatest source of tools
for taking actions is already in your pocket
with the apps you use every day. And we have designed Apple Intelligence
so it can tap into these tools and carry out tasks on your behalf. So you can say things like, "Pull up the files that Joz
shared with me last week," or, "Show me all the photos of Mom,
Olivia, and me," or, "Play the podcast
that my wife sent the other day." We are designing Apple Intelligence
to be able to orchestrate these and hundreds of other actions for you, so you can accomplish more
while saving time. There's one more critical building block
for personal intelligence, and that's an understanding
of your personal context. Apple Intelligence is grounded
in your personal information and context with the ability to retrieve
and analyze the most relevant data from across your apps,
as well as to reference the content on your screen, like an email
or calendar event you are looking at. This can be incredibly useful
in so many moments throughout the day. Suppose one of my meetings
is being re-scheduled for late in the afternoon,
and I'm wondering if it's going to prevent me from getting
to my daughter's play performance on time. Apple Intelligence can process
the relevant personal data to assist me. It can understand who my daughter is,
the play details she sent several days ago,
the time and location for my meeting, and predicted traffic
between my office and the theater. Understanding this kind
of personal context is essential for delivering truly helpful intelligence. But it has to be done right. You should not have to hand over
all the details of your life to be warehoused and analyzed
in someone's AI cloud. With Apple Intelligence,
powerful intelligence goes hand in hand with powerful privacy. Let me tell you more
about its architecture, and how it is built
with privacy at the core. The cornerstone
of the personal intelligence system is on-device processing. We have integrated it
deep into your iPhone, iPad, and Mac and throughout your apps,
so it's aware of your personal data, without collecting your personal data. This is only possible
through our unique integration of hardware and software,
and our years-long investment in building advanced silicon
for on-device intelligence. Deeply-integrated generative models
require immense processing power. And with our most advanced Apple silicon,
the A17 Pro and M-family of chips, we have the computational foundation
to power Apple Intelligence. This personal intelligence system is
comprised of highly-capable large language and diffusion models that are specialized
for your everyday tasks, and can adapt on the fly
to your current activity. It also includes
an on-device semantic index that can organize and surface information
from across your apps. When you make a request,
Apple Intelligence uses its semantic index to identify the relevant personal data,
and feeds it to the generative models so they have the personal context
to best assist you. Many of these models
run entirely on-device. There are times, though,
when you need models that are larger than what fits
in your pocket today. Servers can help with this. But traditionally,
servers can also store your data without you realizing it,
and use it in ways you did not intend. And since server software is
only accessible to its owners, even if a company says
it's not misusing your data, you are unable to verify their claim,
or if it changes over time. In contrast, when you use
an Apple device like your iPhone, you are in control of your data,
where it is stored, and who can access it. And because the software image
for your iPhone is accessible to independent experts,
they can continuously verify its privacy. We want to extend the privacy
and security of your iPhone into the cloud to unlock
even more intelligence for you. So we have created Private Cloud Compute. Private Cloud Compute allows
Apple Intelligence to flex and scale its computational capacity,
and draw on even larger, server-based models
for more complex requests, while protecting your privacy. These models run on servers we have
especially created using Apple silicon. These Apple silicon servers
offer the privacy and security of your iPhone from the silicon on up, draw on the security properties
of the Swift programming language, and run software
with transparency built in. When you make a request,
Apple Intelligence analyzes whether it can be processed on-device. If it needs
greater computational capacity, it can draw on Private Cloud Compute,
and send only the data that's relevant to your task to be processed
on Apple silicon servers. Your data is never stored
or made accessible to Apple. It's used exclusively
to fulfill your request. And just like your iPhone,
independent experts can inspect the code that runs on these servers
to verify this privacy promise. In fact, Private Cloud Compute
cryptographically ensures your iPhone, iPad, and Mac
will refuse to talk to a server unless its software has been
publicly logged for inspection. This sets a brand-new standard
for privacy in AI, and unlocks intelligence you can trust. So that's a look
at the powerful capabilities of Apple Intelligence and its
groundbreaking privacy protections. Now we'd love to show you
how it will transform your apps and experiences across iOS 18,
iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, from a big leap forward for Siri,
to powerful tools for writing and communication, and fun visual ways to express yourself. Let's start with Siri.
Here's Kelsey to tell you more. Kelsey Peterson: Today, Siri helps you get
everyday tasks done quickly and easily. In fact, Siri users make 1.5 billion
voice requests every single day. Thirteen years ago, we introduced Siri. The original intelligent assistant. And we had an ambitious vision for it. We've been steadily building
towards that vision. And now, thanks to the incredible power
of Apple Intelligence, we have the foundational capabilities
to take a major step forward. So we can make Siri more natural,
more contextually relevant, and of course, more personal to you. Right off the bat,
you'll see Siri's got a new look. Let me show you. When you talk to Siri,
you'll notice it's more deeply integrated into the system experience,
with this elegant glowing light that wraps around the edge of your screen. And you can speak to Siri more naturally thanks to richer
language understanding capabilities. Even if I stumble over my words,
Siri understands what I'm getting at. What does the weather look like
for tomorrow at Muir Beach? Oh, wait, I meant Muir Woods! Siri: The forecast is calling
for clear skies in the morning near Muir Woods National Monument. Kelsey: Sometimes it takes me a beat to figure out what I actually want
to ask Siri, and now it follows right along. Siri also maintains
conversational context, so I can follow up and say, "Create an event for a hike there
tomorrow at 9:00 a.m." Siri: Hike is scheduled for 9:00 a.m.
to 11:00 a.m. on June 11. Kelsey:
I didn't have to mention Muir Woods again. Siri understood what I meant
when I said "there." There are also certain times
when you might not want to speak to Siri out loud. What's great is that now, at any time,
you have the option to type to Siri. With just a double tap
at the bottom of the screen, I can quickly and quietly
ask Siri to set an alarm. And you can switch between text and voice, communicating in whatever way
feels right for the moment. We're also laying the groundwork
for some brand-new ways that Siri will be able to support you, one of which is
its extensive product knowledge. Siri now holds a great deal of information
about features and settings and can answer thousands of questions
when you want to know how to do something on your iPhone,
iPad, or Mac. Even if you don't know
exactly what a feature is called, you can just describe it and Siri will find the info
you're looking for. Like this: "How can I write a message now
and have it be delivered tomorrow?" Siri understood
what feature I was referring to, and now I have step-by-step guidance on how to use the new
Send Later feature in Messages. Everything I've showed you so far
will be available from the moment you start using
Apple Intelligence. And over the course of the next year,
we will be rolling out more features that make Siri
even more personal and capable. For one, Apple Intelligence will
provide Siri with on-screen awareness, so it'll be able to understand
and take action with things on your screen. For example,
say a friend texts you his new address. Right from the Messages thread,
you can say, "Add this address to his contact card,"
and Siri will take care of it. Siri will also understand more
of the things you get done in your apps. And with new orchestration capabilities
provided by Apple Intelligence, Siri will take actions
inside apps on your behalf. Siri will have the ability
to take hundreds of new actions in and across apps,
including some that leverage our new writing
and image generation capabilities. For example, you'll be able to say,
"Show me my photos of Stacey in New York wearing her pink coat,"
and Siri will bring those right up. Then you might say, "Make this photo pop,"
and Siri will enhance it, just like that. And Siri will be able
to take actions across apps, so you could say,
"Add this to my note with Stacey's bio," and it will jump from the Photos app
to the Notes app to make it happen. This is going to bring us
closer to realizing our vision in which Siri moves through the system
in concert with you. This is made possible
through significant enhancements that we are making to App Intents,
a framework that lets apps define a set of actions for Siri, Shortcuts,
and other system experiences. And this won't be limited
to apps made by Apple. For developers, they'll be able to use
the App Intents framework to define actions in their apps
and tap into Apple Intelligence too. So you might ask Siri
to take a light trails video in Pro Camera by Moment. Or ask Siri to share a summary
of your meeting notes in an email you're drafting
to a teammate in Superhuman. And this is only the beginning. Siri will be able to understand and take more actions
in more apps over time. There's one more set of really cool
and useful capabilities coming to Siri. Thanks to Apple Intelligence,
it has awareness of your personal context. With its semantic index
of things like photos, calendar events, and files, plus information that's stashed in passing messages and emails,
like hotel bookings, PDFs of concert tickets,
and links that your friends have shared, Siri will find and understand things
it never could before. And with the powerful privacy protections
of Apple Intelligence, Siri will use this information
to help you get things done without compromising your privacy. You'll be able to ask Siri
to find something when you can't remember if it was
in an email, a text, or a shared note, like some book recommendations
that a friend sent you a while back. Or for times
when you're filling out a form and need to input your driver's license,
Siri will be able to find a photo of your license,
extract your ID number, and type it into the form for you. I want to show you one more demo
that will give you a sense for how powerful Siri will be when it draws
on the personal context awareness and action capabilities
built into Apple Intelligence. Imagine that I am planning
to pick my mom up from the airport, and I'm trying to figure out my timing. Siri is going to be able
to help me do this so easily. Siri, when is my mom's flight landing? What's awesome is that Siri
actually cross-references flight details that my mom shared with me
by email with real-time flight tracking to give me
her up-to-date arrival time. What's our lunch plan? I don't always remember
to add things to my calendar, and so I love that Siri can help me
keep track of plans that I've made in casual conversation,
like this lunch reservation my mom mentioned in a text. How long will it take us
to get there from the airport? I haven't had to jump
from Mail to Messages to Maps to figure out this plan. And a set of tasks that would have taken
minutes on my own and honestly probably would have resulted
in a call to my Mom could be addressed in a matter of seconds. That's just a glimpse of the ways
in which Siri is going to become more powerful and more personal
thanks to Apple Intelligence. And all of these updates to Siri
are also coming to iPad and Mac, where Siri's new design
is a total game-changer. It makes Siri feel seamlessly integrated
with your workflow. Thanks to the capabilities
of Apple Intelligence, this year marks the start
of a new era for Siri. Here's Justin to show you more places
throughout the system where Apple Intelligence simplifies
and accelerates your tasks. Justin Titi: Apple Intelligence unlocks
incredible new ways to enhance your writing,
whether you are tidying up your hastily-written class notes,
ensuring your blog post reads just right on Wordpress, or making sure
your email is perfectly crafted. Let's use Mail to take a closer look
at how the systemwide Writing Tools can help you communicate
even more effectively. Rewrite gives you different versions
of what you have written, so you can choose the one you like best. This is great for making sure
your cover letter for that job you're excited for lands perfectly. And suggestions are shown inline,
so you can go with the combination of flow and wording
that works for you. Rewrite also helps you get the tone right. Have you ever re-read a work email
that you just wrote and thought,
"Oh, this might not go over well"? Well, now you can change the tone
of that response to your colleague to make it sound more friendly,
professional, or concise. You can also describe
how you'd like it rewritten. For example, you can invite your friends
to a get-together with a one-of-a-kind invitation
written as a poem. Who could say no to that? Another way Writing Tools
can help you is with Proofread. Say you're emailing
your English professor. With Proofread,
you can nail grammar, word choice, and sentence structure
to put your best foot forward. You can review suggested edits
and their explanations individually, or accept them all with a click. And if you are about to email
a project status that has gotten quite long, use Summarize to bring out the key points, and then add them as a TL;DR
right at the top. In addition to Mail,
you can access Writing Tools systemwide, nearly everywhere you write,
including third-party apps. Apple Intelligence also powers
Smart Reply in Mail. For example,
when you need to RSVP to an event, you will now see suggestions
for your response based on the email. If you say you'll be there,
Mail identifies questions you were asked in the invite,
and offers intelligent selections so you can quickly choose your responses. Your drafted response incorporates
your answers. So with just a few taps,
you're ready to send it off with all the right details. Finally, let's talk about
how Apple Intelligence helps you stay on top of a busy inbox. We all deal with sorting through
a ton of email every day. And now it is easier and faster
than ever to browse your inbox. Instead of previewing the first few lines
of each email that don't always convey the most useful information,
you can now see summaries, visible right from your email list. So without even opening the email,
you'll know that your team is meeting on Thursday
to discuss a new design. And if you jump into a particularly
long email when you're in a hurry, you can tap to reveal a summary
at the top of the email and cut right to the chase. We're also elevating Priority Messages. Apple Intelligence can understand
the content of the emails you receive, determine what's most urgent,
and surface it right at the top. Like a dinner invite for tonight, or a boarding pass
for your trip this afternoon. And deep understanding of language extends
beyond your inbox into more places, like your Notifications. First, just like in Mail,
your Priority Notifications appear at the top of the stack, letting you know
what to pay attention to at a glance. And to make scanning
your notifications faster, they're summarized. So when the group chat is blowing up,
you can quickly see that Savita booked the house
and Lia is arriving early, right from your Lock Screen. Apple Intelligence also enables
an all-new Focus called Reduce Interruptions. It understands the content
of your notifications to selectively surface
only the ones that might need immediate attention,
like a text about today's daycare pickup. From catching up
on Priority Notifications, to staying present and focused
with Reduce Interruptions, and refining your words
with Writing Tools, Apple Intelligence helps you
save time in so many ways. Now, over to Cyrus to show you how
it unlocks new ways to express yourself. Cyrus Irani: Apple Intelligence
enables you to create fun, original images whether you are
sprucing up a Keynote for class or trying to land an idea
while collaborating in Freeform. And third-party apps can offer
this experience too, like in Craft, where you can create a delightful image
to add to your document. Let's take a closer look
at how Apple Intelligence helps you express yourself
visually in Messages. One of the most fun ways to communicate
in Messages is with emoji. But even with thousands
of emoji to choose from, there are times when you can't quite
find the right one for how you feel. So we're introducing Genmoji. Leveraging the power
of Apple Intelligence, you can create Genmoji, on-device, right in the Keyboard,
and match any moment perfectly. Just provide a description
and you'll see your Genmoji appear right before your eyes,
along with more options to choose from. This is great in those times
when you're updating a friend about your relaxing weekend, getting the group chat excited
about brunch, or complaining about the rowdy squirrel
right outside your window. And because Apple Intelligence is aware
of who's in your photo library, you can simply pick someone and create
a Genmoji that looks just like them! These are perfect
for sharing with friends as a sticker, reacting to messages with a Tapback,
and you can even add Genmoji inline in your messages! Let your imagination run wild
as you create just the right Genmoji! And because it's so much fun
to use images to express ourselves, we went even further
with a new system experience we call Image Playground. This is a new way to create
playful images in just seconds. It's so easy to use, and we've built it
right into apps like Messages. To get started, you can choose
from a range of concepts like themes, costumes, accessories, places, and more. When you select them,
they get added to your playground. No need to engineer the perfect prompt. In a few seconds,
you'll see Apple Intelligence creates a preview
of what your image could look like. A moment later, you'll see more previews
you can swipe through. This all happens on-device! So you have the freedom to experiment
and create as many images as you want. This is great for quickly responding
to your friends with just the right image. When you have
a really specific idea in mind, you can just type a description
to add it to your playground. And you can easily adjust
which style you want to use and choose from Animation,
Sketch, or Illustration. Whichever suits the vibe
of your conversation. If you change your mind along the way,
no problem! Just switch back and you'll see
your previous previews. It's that simple. Since Apple Intelligence understands
your personal context, you'll see suggestions for concepts
related to your Messages conversation, including you and people
from your Messages thread. When selected,
it uses appearances from Photos to add you, or one of them,
to the image you're creating. ♪ ♪ With an intuitive experience
to create totally original images, and so many ways to express what you want, the Image Playground is going to make
everyday conversations a whole lot more fun. In addition to Messages,
this experience is also available in apps like Keynote, Pages, and Freeform. To make it easy to experiment
with creating images, we've also built a dedicated
Image Playground app. You can use it to try out Styles,
play around with different concepts, and make something to share with friends
in other apps or on social media. And for Developers,
they can integrate the new Image Playground experience
in their app too, with a new API. With the Image Playground experience
and Genmoji, you can create fun and delightful images
right where you need them. Now, here's Seb to show you
more experiences enabled by the powerful capabilities
of Apple Intelligence. Sebastien Marineau-Mes: With the ability
to deeply understand and create images, Apple Intelligence unlocks
some fantastic new experiences. Like a brand-new tool in the Notes app
that we call Image Wand. Image Wand can transform
a rough sketch into a polished image that complements your notes
and makes them more visual. And it's available
right in your tool palette. Suppose you want a better image
for your architectural history course. With Image Wand,
you can circle your rough sketch using Apple Pencil to open up
an Image Playground within your note. Image Wand uses on-device intelligence
to analyze your sketch and words and creates an image for you. What's really fun is that
you can even circle empty space, and it will pull out context
from the surrounding area to suggest the ideal image
to go with your note. It has never been easier to make
your notes more visual and engaging. Apple Intelligence also helps us
make the most out of our ever-growing photo libraries. First, we have an update to photo editing. We've all had that time
when we thought we got the perfect shot, then realized later
it wasn't quite perfect. Now, the new Clean Up tool will identify
distracting objects in the background, so you can make them disappear, without accidentally changing
your subject. Plus, searching for photos and videos
is much more convenient, because you can now use
natural language phrases. So you can search
for really specific things, like "Maya skateboarding
in a tie-dye shirt," or "Katie with stickers on her face." Search in videos is also more powerful,
with the ability to find a particular moment
in the middle of a video clip. So you can go
right to the relevant segment when you search for that video
of Maria cartwheeling on the grass. Apple Intelligence also makes it
so much more delightful to create a Memory Movie. Today, when you want to use your photos
and videos to create a movie yourself, like for your fishing trips
with your kids, it can take hours of work. You have to search through
tons of photos to pick out the best ones, figure out how to arrange them,
and hunt for the right music. Now, thanks to Apple Intelligence,
it is super easy to create a memory
about the story you want to see. Just type a description, and it can
interpret that "learning to fish" involves things like water, docks,
fishing rods, and boats. Using its language
and image understanding, Apple Intelligence picks out
the best photos and videos. And then it crafts a storyline
with unique chapters that are based on themes
identified from your photos, and arranges them into a movie
with its own narrative arc. So now I can watch a wonderful Memory
that starts with my son practicing on the dock,
transitions to fishing on the boat, and finishes with us
holding the prize catch. And all of this is set to the perfect song
selected from Apple Music. Like all of Apple Intelligence,
these updates to Photos are built on a foundation of privacy,
so your photos and videos are not shared with Apple, or anyone else. With endless possibilities,
it is so much fun trying out different ideas and revisiting
our most precious moments. And now, back to Craig. Craig: Apple Intelligence is truly unique in how it understands you
and meets you where you are. And what you saw here
is just the beginning. It enables so many more helpful features. For example, in the Notes app,
you can now record and transcribe audio, to capture detailed notes
while staying present in the moment. And when your recording is finished,
Apple Intelligence generates a summary to help you recall the key points
at a glance. Recordings, transcriptions,
and Apple Intelligence-powered summaries are also coming to the Phone app. And when you start a recording
in a live call, participants are automatically notified,
so no one is surprised. Apple Intelligence is available for free
with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, bringing you personal intelligence
across the products you use every day. Still, there are other
artificial intelligence tools available that can be useful for tasks
that draw on broad world knowledge, or offer specialized domain expertise. We want you to be able to use
these external models without having to jump
between different tools. So we're integrating them
right into your experiences. And we're starting out
with the best of these, the pioneer and market leader ChatGPT
from Open AI, powered by GPT-4o. First, we built support into Siri,
so Siri can tap into ChatGPT's expertise when it might be helpful for you. For example, if you need menu ideas
for an elaborate meal to make for friends using some freshly caught fish
and ingredients from your garden, you can just ask Siri. Siri determines that ChatGPT
might have good ideas for this, asks your permission
to share your question, and presents the answer directly. You can also include photos
with your questions. If you want some advice on decorating,
you can take a picture and ask, "What kind of plants would go well
on this deck?" Siri confirms if it's okay
to share your photo with ChatGPT and brings back relevant suggestions. It's a seamless integration. In addition to photos,
you can also ask questions related to your documents,
presentations, or PDFs. We've also integrated ChatGPT into the systemwide Writing Tools
with Compose. You can create content with ChatGPT
for whatever you're writing about. Suppose you want to create
a custom bedtime story for your six-year-old who loves
butterflies and solving riddles. Put in your initial idea
and send it to ChatGPT to get something back she'll love. Compose can also help you
tap into ChatGPT's image capabilities to generate images
in a wide variety of styles to illustrate your bedtime story. You'll be able to access ChatGPT for free
and without creating an account. Your requests and information
will not be logged. And for ChatGPT subscribers,
you'll be able to connect your account and access paid features
right within our experiences. Of course, you're in control
over when ChatGPT is used and will be asked
before any of your information is shared. ChatGPT integration will be coming
to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia later this year. We also intend to add support
for other AI models in the future. Now, let's talk about developers,
and how they can integrate the experiences powered
by Apple Intelligence into their apps. We have updated our SDKs
with new APIs and frameworks. For example, developers can add
the Image Playground experience to their app
with just a few lines of code. This means that an app like Craft
can help users create images to make their documents much more visual. And Writing Tools are
automatically available within apps that use
the standard editable text view. So without any development effort,
an app like Bear Notes can automatically allow users to rewrite,
proofread, and summarize notes. Plus, we are building many more ways for users to take action in apps
with Siri. If a developer has
already adopted SiriKit, they'll see immediate enhancements from many of Siri's new capabilities
without additional work. We're also investing deeply
in the App Intents framework to connect the vast world of apps
with Apple Intelligence. We're defining new intents
across our operating systems and making them available to developers
starting with these categories. These intents are pre-defined,
trained, and tested, so they're easy for developers to adopt. Using new App Intents,
an app like Darkroom will be able to use the Apply Filter intent
to give users the ability to say, "Apply a cinematic preset
to the photo I took of Ian yesterday." These are just a handful of the updates
coming to our platform SDKs so developers can add intelligent
and useful features to their apps. We will share more details
in the Platforms State of the Union later today, like how we are bringing
generative intelligence to Xcode for developing apps
using Swift and SwiftUI, with features
like on-device code completion, and smart assistance
for Swift coding questions. So that's Apple Intelligence, with tremendous benefits
for developers and users. This is AI for the rest of us,
personal intelligence you can rely on at work, home,
and everywhere in between. Apple Intelligence harnesses
the power of our most advanced silicon, and will be available on iPhone 15 Pro,
and iPad and Mac with M1 and later. Apple Intelligence will be available
to try out in US English this summer. We are bringing it to users in beta
as part of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia this fall,
with some features and additional languages and platforms
coming out over the course of the next year. This is the beginning of an exciting
new chapter of personal intelligence. Intelligence built
for your most personal products: your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Intelligence grounded in the things
that make you, you. And intelligence available
to you systemwide, so you can get things done
in the way that works for you. We are just getting started,
and I hope you are as excited as I am for the road ahead. And now, back to Tim. Tim: Thank you, Craig,
and thanks to all of our presenters. It's been an exciting day
of announcements. We shared powerful new features
and advancements to our six incredible platforms. And the introduction of powerful new
Apple Intelligence features to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia make these releases game-changers. Built in a uniquely Apple way,
we think Apple Intelligence is going to be indispensable to the products
that already play such an integral role in our lives. We have a big week ahead for developers. It kicks off this afternoon
with the Platforms State of the Union. We also have over a hundred
technical sessions, live forums, in-depth consultations,
and Q&As with Apple engineers. All of this content is available online,
for free, for developers. We're excited to provide developers
with the amazing new OS platforms and technologies we announced today,
as well as tools and resources to help them do the very best work
of their lives. Thank you so much for joining us. Let's have a great WWDC! ♪ ♪
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