
Find out about our latest activities (including more Apple Vision Pro developer lab dates), learn how the Plex team embraced Xcode Cloud, discover how the inventive puzzle game Automatoys came to life, catch up on the latest news, and more.
Meet with Apple Experts
Hosted in person and online, our upcoming developer activities are for everyone, no matter where you are on your development journey. Find out how to enhance your existing app or game, refine your design, or launch a new project. Here are just a few of the latest sessions, consultations, and labs — with new ones coming each month.
Apple Vision Pro developer labs
- Apple Vision Pro developer labs
- Get started with app discovery and marketing
- Request a one-on-one App Review consultation
- Request a one-on-one design and technology consultation
Get ready for a new round of Apple Vision Pro developer lab dates
Developers have been thrilled to experience their apps and games in Apple Vision Pro labs, and connect with Apple experts to help refine their ideas and answer questions. Ben Guerrette, chief experience officer at Spool, says, “That kind of learning experience is incredibly valuable.” Developer and podcaster David Smith says, “The first time you see your own app running for real is when you get the audible gasp.” Submit a lab request.
You can also request Apple Vision Pro compatibility evaluations. We’ll evaluate your apps and games directly on Apple Vision Pro to make sure they behave as expected and send you the results.
“Small but mighty”: Go behind the scenes with Plex
Discover how the streaming service and media player uses developer tools like Xcode Cloud to maintain a brisk release pace. “We’re relatively small,” says Danni Hemberger, director of product marketing at Plex, “but we’re mighty.”
Meet the mind behind Automatoys
“I like the idea of a moment where players are left to say, ‘Well, I guess I’ll just start tapping and see what happens,’” says Steffan Glynn of Apple Design Award finalist Automatoys, an inspired puzzler in which players navigate elaborate contraptions with a single tap. Find out how Glynn brought his Rube Goldberg-inspired game to life.
Catch up on the latest news and updates
Make sure you’re up to date on feature announcements, important guidance, new documentation, and more.
Get ready with the latest beta releases:
Use RealityKit to create an interactive ride in visionOS: The developer sample project “Swift Splash” leverages RealityKit and Reality Composer Pro to create a waterslide by combining modular slide pieces. And once you finish your ride, you can release an adventurous goldfish to try it out.