
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference WWDC 2025: Date, time, keynote address and how to watch event live
A week filled with technology, innovation, and creativity awaits you!
Apple
has revealed an impressive range of offerings for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), featuring the highly anticipated Keynote and Platforms State of the Union.
During the week, developers globally have the opportunity to engage with Apple engineers and designers while accessing over 100 sessions designed to unveil the latest enhancements for creating standout apps and games across Apple products.
What's the date and time of Apple Worldwide Developers Conference WWDC 2025?
This year's Worldwide Developers Conference hosted by Apple is set for June 9 to 13. On June 9, Apple is set to host a special event at Apple Park, where myriads of developers and students will gather in person.
When and how can you watch the WWDC keynote?
You can watch the Apple Keynote on June 9 at 10:00 a.m. PDT.
Live Events
WWDC25 begins with an early preview of the revolutionary updates that will be made to Apple platforms. Apple TV, the Apple YouTube channel, and apple.com will all offer streaming access to the Keynote. There will be on-demand playback available following the stream's conclusion.
For more thorough, technical explanations of the new software features it announces, Apple will also hold online developer sessions.
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How can I watch the event live?
Live streaming of the event will be available on YouTube, Apple TV, and Apple's website.
What updates might Apple announce this year?
Apple Intelligence may not have fully delivered on its initial promise, yet during the WWDC keynote presentation at 1PM ET / 10AM PT on June 9, the company has the opportunity to explain why that could be insignificant.
You can expect updates to iOS, macOS, and other Apple products, as well as rumored redesigns, new features like a virtual health coach, and news about the future of Apple Intelligence, as per a report by Engadget.
FAQs
When does Apple's
WWDC 2025 keynote
take place?
The keynote will be available for streaming on Apple's website, YouTube, and Apple TV starting from June 9 at 10 a.m. PDT.
What major updates can be expected at
WWDC 2025
?
New features for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and more, including multitasking changes, health tools, and possibly OS name changes.
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