

It may initially make you think of the “metaverse,” but Tim Cook has already expressed his distain for that word. The “new worlds” reference is also a likely reference to using virtual reality to create immersive experiences for things like gaming, content, and more. Designed to connect you with the developer community and Apple experts, they’ll feature Q&As, Meet the Presenters, and community icebreakers in online group chats. You can even use SharePlay to watch with friends.Īctivities are now open for sign-up for eligible developers. Watch online at or in the Apple Developer app. We’ll be kicking off with the Apple Keynote on June 5 at 10:00 a.m. PT. The Reality Pro headset announced at WWDC is expected to be powered by xrOS, an all-new software platform for developers. The “code new worlds” tagline, which Apple hadn’t used until today, is a clear hint at the debut of its first new software platform since the Apple Watch in 2014. In a new blog post on the Apple Developer website, Apple teases the upcoming event and invites developers to tune in and learn how to “code new worlds.” We’re less than a week away of WWDC 2023 and Apple continues to drop not-so-subtle hints at the impending debut of the Reality Pro headset.
