WWDC20 highlights

Monday, June 22, 2020

Today Apple kicked off its all-online Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, with thousands of developers joining from around the world. This week, we're showcasing the biggest moments from WWDC20, including highlights from developer sessions, the most talked-about demos, the newest design features and capabilities across Apple platforms, and conversations with Apple executives. Check back here daily for what to Watch, Listen, Learn, and Play.
Craig Federighi onstage at WWDC20.
Craig Federighi kicks off WWDC20 with a preview of the beautiful redesigns to the Home Screen in iOS 14.

Jenny Chen demos handwriting on iPad Pro at WWDC20.
Jenny Chen demos new handwriting capabilities coming with iPadOS 14.

Julz Arney shows off Apple Watch dance workout at WWDC20.
Julz Arney unveils how Apple Watch will track body motions for popular dance styles for fitness, and announces new workout types coming with watchOS 7.

Yah Cason discussing Home app updates at WWDC20.
Yah Cason reveals the new capabilities of the Home app with HomeKit-enabled bulbs, video cameras, and other accessories, including Adaptive Lighting, which automatically adjusts the color temperature of a room throughout the day.

Yael Garten demos Siri at WWDC20.
Yael Garten talks about how Siri can handle more complex questions and automate tasks, and introduces the new Translate app for translating conversations privately.

Kevin Lynch presenting watchOS 7 features at WWDC20.
Kevin Lynch previews the newest features in watchOS 7, including watch face sharing, more customizable watch faces, and more.

Vera Carr presents new Maps features at WWDC20.
Vera Carr discusses the new Sleep tracking features on Apple Watch with watchOS 7.

Emily Schubert showcasing digital car keys at WWDC20.
Emily Schubert demos how digital car keys enable users to unlock and start their car through NFC, without removing their phone from their pocket or bag.

Johny Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of Hardware Technologies.
Johny Srouji discusses Apple's journey to custom Apple silicon and transitioning the Mac to Apple SoCs.

Katie Skinner onstage at WWDC20.
Katie Skinner explains how users can manage their tracked data.

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