Join us around the world to continue exploring the biggest announcements from WWDC25. Plus, sample snack-sized videos about the latest tools and technologies, and meet the math-and-music-loving team behind Moises.
JULY 2025
Hello Developer
Continue exploring the biggest announcements from WWDC25
WWDC25 may be behind us, but the learning is just beginning.
On July 10, you can join us for a new online activity to learn how the tools, technologies, and features announced at WWDC25 can elevate your apps and games. This activity will be livestreamed from Cupertino, offered twice, and available on the Apple Developer app and website. And it‘s for all members of your team, including designers, developers, and product managers.
This activity is conducted in English. ASL interpretation will be available, as well as captions in English, Portuguese (Brazilian), French, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese.
You can also request to join us in person for the morning session in Cupertino at 10 a.m. PT.
“The math and the music”:
How Moises splits songs into parts
The Apple Design Award finalist Moises is an AI-powered marvel that isolates the instruments in a recorded song using machine learning models to separate out the vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and more. That means you can remove a guitar solo, isolate a beat, or make any song an a cappella — a magical result for both artists and fans. We talked to the Moises team about ML models, unconventional time signatures, recording at Abbey Road, and loving “the math and the music.”
Now you can request access to managed capabilities for your App IDs directly from the new Capability Requests tab located in Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles > Identifiers. View available capabilities in one convenient location, check the status of your requested capabilities, and view any notes from Apple related to your requests.
We’d love to hear from you. If you have suggestions for activities or stories, please let us know.
JULY 2025
Hello Developer
Continue exploring the biggest announcements from WWDC25
WWDC25 may be behind us, but the learning is just beginning.
On July 10, you can join us for a new online activity to learn how the tools, technologies, and features announced at WWDC25 can elevate your apps and games. This activity will be livestreamed from Cupertino, offered twice, and available on the Apple Developer app and website. And it‘s for all members of your team, including designers, developers, and product managers.
This activity is conducted in English. ASL interpretation will be available, as well as captions in English, Portuguese (Brazilian), French, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese.
You can also request to join us in person for the morning session in Cupertino at 10 a.m. PT.
“The math and the music”:
How Moises splits songs into parts
The Apple Design Award finalist Moises is an AI-powered marvel that isolates the instruments in a recorded song using machine learning models to separate out the vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and more. That means you can remove a guitar solo, isolate a beat, or make any song an a cappella — a magical result for both artists and fans. We talked to the Moises team about ML models, unconventional time signatures, recording at Abbey Road, and loving “the math and the music.”
Now you can request access to managed capabilities for your App IDs directly from the new Capability Requests tab located in Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles > Identifiers. View available capabilities in one convenient location, check the status of your requested capabilities, and view any notes from Apple related to your requests.