Apple will host WWDC 2026 from June 8–12 with a hybrid format, streaming globally via its website, YouTube and Developer app, while select attendees join at Apple Park. iOS 27, new AI features, and a Siri upgrade are expected. Developers will get early beta access, with public rollouts likely later this year.
Apple has confirmed that its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 will run from June 8 to 12 this year, with the company promising a spotlight on artificial intelligence advancements, new software, and developer tools. WWDC will see the release of iOS 27, new announcements on AI, and probably details on the new Siri as well. Apple's partnership with Google will come to fruition at WWDC with the release of highly anticipated AI features for upcoming iPhones.
WWDC 2026: How to attend?
The WWDC 2026 event will be primarily online, streamed via Apple's official website, the Apple Developer app, and Apple's YouTube channel, making it accessible to developers and viewers worldwide. However, Apple will also host a limited in-person experience at Apple Park for select developers and students on the opening day.
The hybrid format is not new. Apple moved WWDC to a fully virtual format in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued with this online-first approach ever since. The model has allowed Apple to reach a far larger global developer audience than physical-only events permitted in earlier years.
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