"Project Rome" is a project code name for Microsoft's cross-device experiences platform using the Microsoft Graph. This toolkit, consisting of API sets on multiple development platforms, allows an app on a client device to interact with apps and services on a host device that is signed in with or receptive to the same Microsoft Account (MSA) or Azure Active Directory (AAD) account. This allows developers to program cross-device and cross-platform experiences that are centered around user tasks rather than devices.
Visit the Project Rome landing page for more general information about this feature.
See the Project Rome docs for API reference docs and how-to guides that will help you get started integrating Project Rome features into your app.
Project Rome is currently implemented for the following scenarios. Follow the links for each corresponding section.
Platform Samples | SDK Package | API Docs |
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Windows | docs | |
Android (Preview) | docs | |
iOS (Preview) | docs | |
Xamarin for Android (Preview) | Coming Soon | |
MSGraph (Preview) | docs |
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Going social: Project Rome, Maps, & Social Network Integration
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Project Rome for Android Update: Now with App Services Support
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Building a Remote Control Companion App for Android with Project Rome
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.