Apple Shares Daily WWDC Highlights on YouTube

The keynote event for Apple's digital Worldwide Developers Conference was yesterday, but WWDC spans an entire week and features all kinds of labs and engineering sessions for developers.


Apple offers dozens of different sessions available in the Apple Developer app or the Apple Developer website, so Apple is providing short daily recaps with the most important highlights.

The day two video focuses on developer tools like analyzing and classifying sounds, ShazamKit, the Screen Time API, Accessibility, StoreKit, Nearby Interactions for third-party accessories, tvOS Face ID sign on, and more.

Apple yesterday shared a summary video focused on the keynote announcements, highlighting new features in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey, and watchOS 8.


Apple plans to continue releasing these quick recap videos for each day of WWDC to cover the highlights, so we'll update this article throughout the week.

Update: Day three of the daily recap focuses on developer sessions covering augmented reality, Shortcuts, user interfaces, button systems, Apple Watch accessibility features, and more.

Update 2: The day four WWDC recap highlighted the Apple Design Awards, the importance of privacy, using the Vision framework, designing for spatial interaction, and more.

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ScreenSavers Avatar
61 months ago
Look at that. A "MagSafe" to USB-C adapter in an official Apple video. Even Apple regrets their decision.
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61 months ago
Apple for gods sake can you stop with the Rap music
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lyngo Avatar
61 months ago

Look at that. A "MagSafe" to USB-C adapter in an official Apple video. Even Apple regrets their decision.
That’s the first thing I took notice of, too!
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DesertNomad Avatar
61 months ago
WWDC was much better in person and before it became an iOS-centric conference. The days of 1-on-1 interaction with Apple engineers are gone.
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