You can watch videos with Safari on a Mac or via the WWDC iPhone app

Jun 10, 2014 14:32 GMT  ·  By

Apple today started offering the 100+ session videos from its Worldwide Developers Conference 2014 Edition. Watching requires a Mac or an iOS device and there are HD and SD resolutions available. Each session comes with an accompanying PDF featuring the slides from the presentation.

Developers who weren’t lucky enough to nab a ticket to the Worldwide Developers Conference this year can finally watch all the presentations hosted by Apple’s engineers, such as Creating 3D Interactive Content with WebGL, Building Modern Frameworks, Designing for Game Controllers, Distributing Enterprise apps, and more.

Each session video comes with a brief description, and those interested in downloading a clip have the option to get it in HD (high definition) or SD (standard definition) formats. An accompanying PDF contains all the original slides used in the presentation, and Apple wants you to have those too.

Apple tells developers that “To watch the streaming version of this video, use the latest version of Safari on a Mac running OS X Lion or later. Alternatively, you can watch this video in the WWDC app or download the video when available.”

The WWDC app requires you to sign in with a valid developer account to access the content. You’ll need iOS 7.1 and a compatible iDevice (iPhone 4 or later, iPad 2 or later, iPod touch fifth-generation).