App developers and individuals with a keen interest in Apple and its hardware and software roadmaps have been waiting all year for WWDC to roll around. And it’s now just a matter of hours away.
The big WWDC 2026 event will kick off this morning, with the opening keynote set to be streamed live on Apple’s own and other platforms from 10 am Pacific Time.

YouTube will also offer streaming options for those who prefer not to use Apple’s own platforms. This year’s event will see Apple unveil the next big software updates for its various hardware platforms.
That includes iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, visionOS 27, and tvOS 27. All of the updates are expected to bring new features and changes to their respective platforms, with Siri and Apple Intelligence likely to be at the core of Apple’s announcements.
If any of that excites you – and it probably should – then make sure you are prepared for the event by finding out what time it begins in your local region time zone.
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