Apple launched a new app called Invites on Tuesday so that users could create custom invitations on any occasion. Invitation can contribute to the iPhone, RSVP, and shared albums, and create and share invitations to the soundtracks of the curated event.
To create an invitation, you need iCloud+subscription. However, anyone can use RSVP, regardless of whether you have an Apple account or Apple device.
When you create an invitation, you can select a photo from the library or select a photo from the app gallery. This app is integrated with maps and weather, gives guests an event instruction and notifies the prediction of the day.
Participants can save their memories and relive the event later, and they can provide photos and videos to dedicated shared albums in each invitation. With the joint playlist function, Apple Music Subscripers can create soundtracks for events that guests can access directly from invitation.
In addition, users can create unique event invitations using Apple's Image Playground to create original images. In addition, users can create invitations using Apple Intelligency writing tools.
The host can display and manage events, share invitations with links, and check the RSVP. Options are required to select the details displayed in the invitation preview, such as the background of the event and the address of the home.
On the other hand, guests can respond by displaying the app or invitation on the web. Participants can control how their information is displayed to others, and leave or report events.
“If you use Apple Invits, the event will be realized from the moment the invitation is created, and users can share permanent memories even after gathering.” “Apple Invites allows users to connect and love the features that users already know and love through iPhone, iCloud, and Apple Music make it easier to plan a special event.”
Apple Invits can be used for free on all iPhone models executed on iOS 18 and on the iCloud.com/Invits web.