Apple has officially announced the dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, confirming the event will once again take place in June. The keynote address is expected to focus heavily on the latest software updates for Apple’s product ecosystem and other significant new features. Here’s a detailed look at what to anticipate.
WWDC 2026 Dates and How to Follow the Conference
As previously mentioned, WWDC 2026 will run from June 8 to 12. The main keynote event is scheduled for Monday, June 8, at 7:00 PM Italian time (10:00 AM PDT). You can follow the event live through Apple’s official social media channels and website.
Apple is expected to unveil the latest iterations of its operating systems: iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, along with watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27.
We might also see new potential functionalities for AirPods and HomePod. Furthermore, the company has hinted at “incredible updates to Apple platforms, including advancements in AI and exciting new software and developer tools.” Could this finally be the moment to witness the new Siri in action?
Apple’s Focus on Developers and Students
Beyond the virtual announcements, Apple will also host a special in-person event at the Apple Park campus on the opening day, reserved for a select group of developers and students. Members of the Apple Developer Program and the Apple Developer Enterprise Program are eligible to apply for participation in the keynote event.
“Apple is proud to support students through the Swift Student Challenge, one of many programs designed to foster the next generation of entrepreneurs, developers, and designers,” states the official website.
It’s worth recalling that last year’s WWDC introduced new Apple Intelligence features, including live translations and creative tools like Image Playground and Genmoji. However, the anticipated debut of the revamped Siri experienced significant delays.

