No, but they made it what it is today. See link.
Apple Lisa
Xerox PARC
GUI or Graphical User Interface.
The Apple 1 computer was introduced in 1976.
The graphic user interface, or GUI, was first invented by XEROX PARC for their ALTO computer. Apple then stole the idea and put it in the Lisa, which Apple overpriced and failed. The first successful personal computer with a GUI was the Macintosh 128k, soon replaced with the 512k, as even back then 128k was too small for an advanced system. Then Microsoft stole it from Apple and in the 90s, when Apple was declining, Microsoft stole their place.
Xerox, which had done very rudimentary product testing on their machines. Interestingly, when Apple used the concept, it gained clear acceptance, unlike Xerox.
Apple is a company that develop and designs computers. They are the first company that introduced the first Personal Computer set which is known as the PC . With it's founder Steve Jobs.
Apple computer, ipad, ipod...
The first GUI was created by Alan Kay and Douglas Engelbart at Xerox PARC in 1981. A GUI or a Graphical User Interface is simply a technical term referring to the desktop environment of your computer.
GUI = Graphic User Interface. CAD = Computer Aided Design. CAM = Computer Aided Manufacturing.
A computer does not develop. You can develop computer programs for a computer.
The first ever GUI face computer was developed by Xerox however it was big and clunky. Steve Wozniack (Woz.org) invented the first personal computer and was partners with Steve Jobs and opened up a company called Apple. Yes, Apple and MacIntosh. Steve Wozniack still answers emails and you can read his stories when Apple started at his website under either Woz.org or IWoz.org. Bill Gates then also used the Windows GUI interface you see today on all Windows and the rest is history. But to answer your question Xerox created the first computer called the "Alto" and the first Personal Computer was invented by Steve Wozniack with Apple.