Apps can transform the way you do anything you're passionate about, whether that's creating, learning, playing games, or just getting more done. And the App Store is the best place to discover new apps that let you pursue your passions in ways you never thought possible. Apple app store free download - Apple iTunes, Apps Store for Microsoft Office, Your app in the store for Windows 10, and many more programs. Mar 26, 2020.
Apple on Wednesday released iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5. The update includes bug fixes, improvements, and, perhaps most notably, changes to how Face ID works when iPhone owners are wearing a face mask, along with the COVID-19 contact tracing feature.
The update is available right now. You can install it by opening the Settings app and going to General >Software Update and following the prompts.
Once installed, Face ID will immediately display your PIN code prompt after it fails to recognize your face. Previously, Face ID would try to recognize your face multiple times before prompting for your PIN code. The change is welcomed, especially for those who are wearing face masks while in public -- something that causes Face ID to fail.
Apple also included a new COVID Exposure Notification feature in iOS 13.5 on the iPhone. The feature is part of Apple and Google's previously announced partnership that enables a contact tracing API for health officials to build apps and use to fight the spread of COVID-19.
It provides an anonymous way to alert others you've come in contact with over the last 14 days should you contract COVID-19 and test positive, as well as a means for you to be alerted if someone you've been in contact with has tested positive. We have a complete breakdown of how the feature works and attempts to maintain anonymity.
The feature is found in Settings >Privacy >Health >COVID-19 Exposure Logging. Until you install an approved app from a public health authority the feature will remain turned off. We're unaware of any apps that work with the API at the moment, but now that the update is out, we expect that to change.
Once we begin to see approved contact tracing apps available do you plan on installing and using them? Or are you worried about privacy implications? Let us know in the comments below.
Coronavirus Updates
With over 2,400 configurable symbols, SF Symbols is designed to integrate seamlessly with San Francisco, the system font for Apple platforms. Each symbol comes in a wide range of weights and scales that automatically align with text labels, and supports Dynamic Type and the Bold Text accessibility feature. You can also export symbols and edit them in vector graphics editing tools to create custom symbols with shared design characteristics and accessibility features.
Download SF Symbols 2September 22, 2020
macOS 10.15.3 or later (147.6 MB)
Apple Design Resources for iOS include Sketch, Photoshop, and Adobe XD templates, along with comprehensive UI resources that depict the full range of controls, views, and glyphs available to developers using the iOS SDK. These resources help you design apps that match the iOS design language. Icon and glyph production files are preconfigured to automate asset production using Sketch slices or Adobe Generator for Photoshop CC. Color swatches, dynamic type tables, and fonts are also included.
iOS 14 (Beta) Sketch LibraryJuly 29, 2020
iOS 14 (96.1 MB)
July 29, 2020
iOS 14 (90 MB)
July 29, 2020
iOS 14 (917 MB)
October 23, 2020
iOS 14 (149.1 MB)
Apple Ios App Store Apple
February 14, 2020 (v33)
iOS 13 (Requires Sketch 58 or greater)
February 14, 2020
iOS 13 (58.6 MB)
February 14, 2020
iOS 13 (505.8 MB)
February 14, 2020
iOS 13 (81.5 MB)
July 29, 2020
iOS 13 (10.9 MB)
To download iOS device frames for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Apple Design Resources for macOS include Sketch and Photoshop templates for Touch Bar glyphs.
macOS 11 (Beta) Download for Sketch*July 29, 2020
macOS 10.15 (9.3 MB)
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
August 3, 2020
macOS 10.15 (4.5 MB)
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
October 23, 2020
macOS 10.15 (8.4 MB)
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
June 29, 2019
macOS 10.15 (3.4 MB, Requires Sketch 51 or greater)
June 3, 2019
macOS 10.15 (2.3 MB)
June 3, 2019
macOS 10.15 (3.9 MB)
July 29, 2020
macOS 10.15 (4.3 MB)
Apple Design Resources for watchOS include Sketch and Photoshop dynamic type guides, layout specifications, app templates, Apple Watch bezels, and other UI materials. An installer for SF Compact, the system typeface for watchOS, is also included.
Add watchOS Sketch LibraryJuly 29, 2020
watchOS 5 10.14 (3.3 MB, Requires Sketch 51 or greater)
July 29, 2020
watchOS 5 (4.3 MB)
July 29, 2020
watchOS 5 (38.9 MB)
October 23, 2020
watchOS 5 (9 MB)
To download watchOS device frames for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Apple Design Resources for tvOS include icon and image templates, as well as tools for previewing layered image files and the parallax effect.
Apple App Store
Download for PhotoshopJuly 29, 2020 (1.4 MB)
To download tvOS product imagery for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Use Parallax Previewer to preview layered Photoshop files, assemble individual image layers from PNG files and preview the parallax effect, or preview layered images exported by the Parallax Exporter plug-in.
Download for macOSParallax Previewer requires macOS 10.10.5 or later.
Use the Parallax Exporter plug-in to preview a layered image while working in Adobe Photoshop.
Requires Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later and macOS 10.9.0 or later.
Download for WindowsRequires Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later and Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 or later.
Use the Add Apple Watch Face button to enable installing Apple Watch Faces from your iOS app, watchOS app or website.
Use the AirPlay glyph when referring to AirPlay in setup or instructional text within your app.
Use the AR glyph and AR badges to indicate and launch AR experiences in your app's UI.
The Apple Design Resources for CarPlay apps include Sketch and Photoshop type tables, as well as fonts.
Download for PhotoshopJuly 29, 2020 (1.4 MB)
Use the provided Game Center icons when linking to the Game Center dashboard within your game. Use the provided glyphs when linking directly to leaderboard, achievement, and profile sections of the dashboard.
Use the Apple Health icon in your app that supports HealthKit.
Use the HomeKit glyph when referring to HomeKit in setup or instructional text within your app.
Use the provided Apple logos to design Sign in with Apple buttons that use left-aligned logos or that display a logo only.
Marketing Imagery
Apps can transform the way you do anything you're passionate about, whether that's creating, learning, playing games, or just getting more done. And the App Store is the best place to discover new apps that let you pursue your passions in ways you never thought possible. Apple app store free download - Apple iTunes, Apps Store for Microsoft Office, Your app in the store for Windows 10, and many more programs. Mar 26, 2020.
Apple on Wednesday released iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5. The update includes bug fixes, improvements, and, perhaps most notably, changes to how Face ID works when iPhone owners are wearing a face mask, along with the COVID-19 contact tracing feature.
The update is available right now. You can install it by opening the Settings app and going to General >Software Update and following the prompts.
Once installed, Face ID will immediately display your PIN code prompt after it fails to recognize your face. Previously, Face ID would try to recognize your face multiple times before prompting for your PIN code. The change is welcomed, especially for those who are wearing face masks while in public -- something that causes Face ID to fail.
Apple also included a new COVID Exposure Notification feature in iOS 13.5 on the iPhone. The feature is part of Apple and Google's previously announced partnership that enables a contact tracing API for health officials to build apps and use to fight the spread of COVID-19.
It provides an anonymous way to alert others you've come in contact with over the last 14 days should you contract COVID-19 and test positive, as well as a means for you to be alerted if someone you've been in contact with has tested positive. We have a complete breakdown of how the feature works and attempts to maintain anonymity.
The feature is found in Settings >Privacy >Health >COVID-19 Exposure Logging. Until you install an approved app from a public health authority the feature will remain turned off. We're unaware of any apps that work with the API at the moment, but now that the update is out, we expect that to change.
Once we begin to see approved contact tracing apps available do you plan on installing and using them? Or are you worried about privacy implications? Let us know in the comments below.
Coronavirus Updates
With over 2,400 configurable symbols, SF Symbols is designed to integrate seamlessly with San Francisco, the system font for Apple platforms. Each symbol comes in a wide range of weights and scales that automatically align with text labels, and supports Dynamic Type and the Bold Text accessibility feature. You can also export symbols and edit them in vector graphics editing tools to create custom symbols with shared design characteristics and accessibility features.
Download SF Symbols 2September 22, 2020
macOS 10.15.3 or later (147.6 MB)
Apple Design Resources for iOS include Sketch, Photoshop, and Adobe XD templates, along with comprehensive UI resources that depict the full range of controls, views, and glyphs available to developers using the iOS SDK. These resources help you design apps that match the iOS design language. Icon and glyph production files are preconfigured to automate asset production using Sketch slices or Adobe Generator for Photoshop CC. Color swatches, dynamic type tables, and fonts are also included.
iOS 14 (Beta) Sketch LibraryJuly 29, 2020
iOS 14 (96.1 MB)
July 29, 2020
iOS 14 (90 MB)
July 29, 2020
iOS 14 (917 MB)
October 23, 2020
iOS 14 (149.1 MB)
Apple Ios App Store Apple
February 14, 2020 (v33)
iOS 13 (Requires Sketch 58 or greater)
February 14, 2020
iOS 13 (58.6 MB)
February 14, 2020
iOS 13 (505.8 MB)
February 14, 2020
iOS 13 (81.5 MB)
July 29, 2020
iOS 13 (10.9 MB)
To download iOS device frames for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Apple Design Resources for macOS include Sketch and Photoshop templates for Touch Bar glyphs.
macOS 11 (Beta) Download for Sketch*July 29, 2020
macOS 10.15 (9.3 MB)
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
August 3, 2020
macOS 10.15 (4.5 MB)
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
October 23, 2020
macOS 10.15 (8.4 MB)
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
June 29, 2019
macOS 10.15 (3.4 MB, Requires Sketch 51 or greater)
June 3, 2019
macOS 10.15 (2.3 MB)
June 3, 2019
macOS 10.15 (3.9 MB)
July 29, 2020
macOS 10.15 (4.3 MB)
Apple Design Resources for watchOS include Sketch and Photoshop dynamic type guides, layout specifications, app templates, Apple Watch bezels, and other UI materials. An installer for SF Compact, the system typeface for watchOS, is also included.
Add watchOS Sketch LibraryJuly 29, 2020
watchOS 5 10.14 (3.3 MB, Requires Sketch 51 or greater)
July 29, 2020
watchOS 5 (4.3 MB)
July 29, 2020
watchOS 5 (38.9 MB)
October 23, 2020
watchOS 5 (9 MB)
To download watchOS device frames for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Apple Design Resources for tvOS include icon and image templates, as well as tools for previewing layered image files and the parallax effect.
Apple App Store
Download for PhotoshopJuly 29, 2020 (1.4 MB)
To download tvOS product imagery for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Use Parallax Previewer to preview layered Photoshop files, assemble individual image layers from PNG files and preview the parallax effect, or preview layered images exported by the Parallax Exporter plug-in.
Download for macOSParallax Previewer requires macOS 10.10.5 or later.
Use the Parallax Exporter plug-in to preview a layered image while working in Adobe Photoshop.
Download for macOSRequires Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later and macOS 10.9.0 or later.
Download for WindowsRequires Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later and Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 or later.
Use the Add Apple Watch Face button to enable installing Apple Watch Faces from your iOS app, watchOS app or website.
Use the AirPlay glyph when referring to AirPlay in setup or instructional text within your app.
Use the AR glyph and AR badges to indicate and launch AR experiences in your app's UI.
The Apple Design Resources for CarPlay apps include Sketch and Photoshop type tables, as well as fonts.
Download for PhotoshopJuly 29, 2020 (1.4 MB)
Use the provided Game Center icons when linking to the Game Center dashboard within your game. Use the provided glyphs when linking directly to leaderboard, achievement, and profile sections of the dashboard.
Use the Apple Health icon in your app that supports HealthKit.
Use the HomeKit glyph when referring to HomeKit in setup or instructional text within your app.
Use the provided Apple logos to design Sign in with Apple buttons that use left-aligned logos or that display a logo only.
Marketing Imagery
A variety of imagery is available for use when marketing your app. Follow all usage guidelines.
iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS
Apple Product ImagesIncludes device frames.
Apple News
Apple Pay
Music, iTunes, and Podcasts
Wallet
Other
Licensing and Trademark ImageryIncludes device and technology icons.