

You'll notice the subtle depth effect with my daughters appearing in front of the time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Craig: The new Lock Screen remains undeniably iPhone, while also giving you new ways to make it more personal, beautiful, and helpful than ever.
#Apple keynote update#
In iOS 16, we're bringing the biggest update ever to the Lock Screen, completely reimagining how it looks and works for you. And it's just as much a place for personalization, where so many of you put a photo that makes iPhone uniquely yours. It's a place where you can check the date and time, look out for key messages, and launch the camera to quickly capture the moment. The Lock Screen is the first thing you see every time you pick up your iPhone. Let's get started with the all-new Lock Screen. And those come together with an incredible set of new personalization features that will make your experience feel fresh and completely you. And the next release, iOS 16, offers new intelligence, sharing, and communication features that are going to enhance so much of what you do with your iPhone. Together with iPhone, iOS helps you get so much done, whether you're at home or on the move. ♪ ♪ Craig Federighi: I'm really excited about what we have to show you today. So let's get started by sending it over to Craig. Today, we're going to push our platforms further than ever for our developers and our users.
#Apple keynote for free#
We have a huge week ahead of us, with an amazing online experience, including sessions, labs, and digital lounges, which will all be available for free to our developers. In fact, we're excited to say we've grown our developer community to over 34 million Apple developers. Last year, many millions of developers engaged in WWDC, and we expect millions more to join us again this year. These ongoing efforts empower all developers with the tools, technologies, and inspiration to change the world for the better. Alumni have gone on to secure major funding and see great success on the App Store. The first camps were for female founders, and this past year, we expanded the camps to reach Black and Latin founders. Our Entrepreneur Camps provide developers from underrepresented communities with mentorship, inspiration, and insights from Apple. And in Saudi Arabia, we launched our first developer academy for women in February. There are 17 around the world including the academy in Detroit we founded in October as a part of Apple's Racial Equity and Justice Initiative. So our developer academies teach students the fundamentals of coding as well as the other necessary skills to find and create jobs in the app economy. We are also committed to cultivating the next generation of developers, including efforts to reach underrepresented communities. And to reach our global community, this past fall we introduced our first online Tech Talks for developers to learn more about our new technologies and directly connect with Apple engineers in live sessions and one-on-one office hours. We just opened our brand-new Developers Center across from Apple Park where developers can engage with our engineers.

We love to support our developers beyond WWDC with comprehensive world-class support and other important initiatives. And WWDC is designed to give this community what they need to do their very best work. These platforms, and the products they drive, deliver amazing experiences for our users and provide developers with incredible opportunities so they can use their superpowers to innovate, create, and collaborate, making apps that continue to change the world. We have a big day of announcements about our latest technologies and platforms.

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Tim Cook: Good morning, and welcome to WWDC.
