Apple Announces Its WWDC 2026 Schedule And Invites Media

Apple has today confirmed the schedule for its 2026 WWDC event, which will kick off on June 8. The event will run through June 12, and will give developers a chance to learn more about the future of Apple’s platforms.

Apple has also invited members of the press to attend Apple Park during the streaming of the event’s opening keynote. The invitations and schedule confirm that WWDC will start at 10:00 am Pacific Time.

As has become the norm, the event will be livestreamed online via the apple.com website as well as the Apple YouTube channel. It will also be available via the Apple TV app on all supported devices, including the Apple TV streaming box.

Following the keynote, Apple will then host the annual Platforms State of the Union for developers at 1:00 pm Pacific Time. Then, video sessions and guides will be made available following its conclusion.

Apple is expected to announce its next big software updates for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. It’s also expected to share details of a new, more personal Siri that will also include a chatbot-like interface.

Initial beta updates are expected to be made available to developers on June 8, but everyone else will have to wait until the fall, when the updates are released to the public.

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