WWDC25: Design interactive snippets | Apple
Snippets are compact views invoked from App Intents that display information from your app. Now, snippets can allow your app to bring even more capability to Siri, Spotlight, and the Shortcuts app by including buttons and stateful information that offer additional interactivity as part of an intent. In this session, you’ll learn best practices for designing snippets, including guidance on layout, typography, interaction, and intent types. Explore related documentation, sample code, and more: Displaying static and interactive snippets: https://developer.apple.com/documenta... 00:00 - Introduction 01:30 - Appearance 03:25 - Interaction 04:49 - Types More Apple Developer resources: Video sessions: https://apple.co/VideoSessions Documentation: https://apple.co/DeveloperDocs Forums: https://apple.co/DeveloperForums App: https://apple.co/DeveloperApp

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WWDC25: Design foundations from idea to interface | Apple

WWDC24: Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents | Apple

WWDC25: Elevate the design of your iPad app | Apple

WWDC23: Design dynamic Live Activities | Apple

WWDC25: What’s new in SF Symbols 7 | Apple

WWDC25: Finish tasks in the background | Apple

WWDC25: Create icons with Icon Composer | Apple

WWDC22: Implement App Shortcuts with App Intents | Apple

WWDC25: Design widgets for visionOS | Apple

WWDC25: What’s new in watchOS 26 | Apple

WWDC25: Code-along: Explore localization with Xcode | Apple

WWDC25: What’s new in SwiftUI | Apple

WWDC25: What’s new in Wallet | Apple

WWDC25: Design hover interactions for visionOS | Apple

WWDC25: Optimize SwiftUI performance with Instruments | Apple

WWDC26: Principles of great design | Apple

WWDC25: Wake up to the AlarmKit API | Apple

WWDC25: Discover machine learning & AI frameworks on Apple platforms | Apple

