With the incoming feature, developers will be able to integrate App Clips content into websites to appear as a full-screen card in Apple's internet browser, Safari.
One of the features introduced with iOS 14 in June of last year, App Clips, is becoming more capable. To remind you, App Clips works as a system that focuses on accessing applications quickly without downloading them.
According to the information we received, App Clips quietly gained a new feature with the iOS 15 operating system introduced last month. The new feature, which is not included in Apple Keynote, was showcased with the WWDC 2021 sessions.
With the incoming feature, developers will be able to integrate App Clips into websites so that they appear as a full-screen card in Safari, Apple's internet browser. In short, App Clips will be able to work in integration with websites on both iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 operating systems.
Before the introduction of integration support with websites, developers added a small banner to show users that there was an App Clips on that website.
With App Clips working in an integrated way with websites, the banner in question will appear in full screen when you visit the website. Of course, let's also mention that for this feature to work, developers need to update their websites by adding new code.