WWDC22 highlights

On Monday, Apple kicked off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference with a first-of-its-kind special event held at Apple Park that welcomed developers, students, and media to a viewing of the keynote, Platforms State of the Union, and an unveiling of the all-new Apple Developer Center. Attendees also got a first look at the completely redesigned MacBook Air and the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro powered by the breakthrough M2 chip; new features coming to iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, and watchOS 9; and the latest innovative technologies that enable developers to build their best apps on the App Store. For a complete rundown of this week's 175+ developer sessions with Apple experts and all WWDC22 events, visit developer.apple.com.

Craig Federighi welcomes developers to WWDC22.

Developers are greeted by WWDC22 team members as they arrive at Apple Park.

Entrepreneur Camp developers grab a group selfie with Esther Hare (center, back row), senior director of Worldwide Developer Marketing.

Attendees walk along the outer ring of Apple Park to watch the WWDC22 keynote.

WWDC22 attendees watch the unveiling of iOS 16, the latest version of the world's most advanced mobile operating system, at Apple Park.

Attendees view the WWDC22 keynote outside Caffè Macs at Apple Park.

Developers watch the unveiling of M2, beginning the next generation of Apple silicon designed specifically for the Mac, at Apple Park.

Press attendees at WWDC22 check out the new MacBook Air with M2 chip at the hands-on area at Steve Jobs Theater.

Tim Cook presents the new MacBook Air to the press at Steve Jobs Theater.

A member of the press tests out the new MacBook Air in the hands-on area at Steve Jobs Theater.

A press attendee holds up the completely redesigned, ultra-thin MacBook Air at the hands-on area in Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park.

WWDC22 students watch a SwiftUI presentation at Apple Park.

Technology evangelist Josh Tidsbury welcomes WWDC22 guests to the Apple Developer Center's state-of-the-art broadcast studio, Big Sur.

WWDC22 attendees head to the Graphics & Games area for a Meet the Teams session at Apple Park.

Apple engineers host Lab sessions to discuss new APIs and SDKs unveiled during the WWDC22 Platforms State of the Union.

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