Microsoft SDKs
With the Windows SDK, you can begin building Universal Windows apps, desktop apps for the latest version of Windows 10. This SDK also supports building Windows apps and desktop applications for Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2008.
This archive contains SDK releases and updates for earlier Windows and Windows Phone platform versions, as well as emulator releases supporting development and UX testing for mobile device experiences.
Use a free, Visual Studio Community 2015 with Update 2 client that already includes the latest Windows 10 developer tools to get started creating innovative and compelling Universal Windows apps and Classic Windows applications.
Use this SDK to add features to your apps that help you make more money and gain customers, such as displaying ads in your apps and running experiments with A/B testing. This SDK will evolve over time to include new engagement and monetization features.
The Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 2.0 enables developers to create applications that support gesture and voice recognition, using Kinect sensor technology on computers running Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Embedded Standard 8.
Get the Microsoft Azure SDK, .NET client libraries, and Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Azure—everything you need for cloud development in an all-in-one installable package.
Use Mobile Services to enable client applications, including Windows Store and Windows Phone apps, to connect to a scalable and secure backend hosted in Microsoft Azure.
Use Media Services to build scalable media management and delivery applications. Get started by downloading the Media Services SDK and player frameworks for popular platforms.
The SharePoint 2013 Client Components SDK can be used to enable remote and local development with SharePoint Server 2013.
The Microsoft Project 2013 software development kit contains documentation, code samples, "How to" articles, and programming references to help customize and integrate the Project 2013 clients and Project Server 2013 with other applications for enterprise project management.
The Microsoft Vidio 2013 SDK contains the latest documentation, samples, header files, libraries and tools that you need to develop custom solutions for Visio 2013.
This SDK installs SharePoint client libraries and templates for Windows Phone 8.
The Microsoft Band SDK gives you access to the sensors available on the band as well as the ability to create and send notifications to tiles. Enhance and extend the experience of your application to your customers’ wrists.
The SDK for Windows contains the latest libraries, documentation, and samples you need to develop Windows Phone and Windows applications that work with Microsoft Band.
The SDK for Android contains the latest libraries, documentation, and samples you need to develop Android applications that work with Microsoft Band.
The SDK for iOS contains the latest libraries, documentation, and samples you need to develop iOS applications that work with Microsoft Band.

