Apple has officially announced the dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, better known as WWDC. The company has also started sending invitations for the highly anticipated event. Like every year, Apple is expected to introduce the next generation of its software platforms during the keynote presentation.
WWDC 2026 will begin on June 8 with Apple’s opening keynote. This year, the event carries the tagline “Coming bright up.” The conference will continue until June 12 and will include several developer-focused sessions throughout the week.
During the keynote, Apple is expected to reveal major software updates, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, watchOS 27, macOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27. These updates will likely bring new features, performance improvements, and deeper integration across Apple devices.
The keynote may also hold special significance for Apple fans. Reports suggest it could become one of the final WWDC presentations led by Tim Cook as the company’s CEO.
Apple confirmed that viewers can watch the keynote live through its YouTube channel, Apple.com, and the Apple TV app. As a result, users around the world will be able to follow the announcements in real time.
Alongside software announcements, Apple is also expected to introduce its upgraded AI-powered Siri. The company has reportedly been working on advanced artificial intelligence features to improve Siri’s performance and make the assistant more useful across Apple devices.
Apple also shared the full event schedule through an official press release. The company plans to host multiple developer sessions during the five-day conference, giving developers a closer look at the latest tools and technologies coming to Apple platforms.
