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WWDC 2025: Apple Just Unveiled Video Countdown And How To Watch
If you're planning to tune in to Apple's World Wide Developers Conference for its keynote next week, you need to know the time and where you can see it. Apple has just launched a page on its YouTube channel so you don't miss a thing. Expected are details of new software for the iPhone (iOS 26, not iOS 19 as you might have thought), iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Apple Vision Pro.
This year's WWDC is almost here.
This year's WWDC runs from Monday, June 9 to Friday, June 13. But unless you're a developer, the bit you need takes place on June 9 at 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern and 6 p.m. U.K. time.
Assuming it follows the same format that it did last year this means a pre-recorded movie, likely with high production values, special effects and a smattering of jokes, will be introduced by CEO Tim Cook in person, standing in front of a mammoth screen in the heart of Apple Park, the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Don't worry, you don't have to go there to see it. That's reserved for an audience of about 1,000 developers, students and press who have been invited to sit in the sunshine by Café Macs, in Apple's spaceship-like building.
For the rest of us, Apple will broadcast the keynote to be watched online. You can go to the Apple TV app or YouTube.
Since June 2020, Apple has broadcast the keynote on YouTube — here's the link for this year.
The link has only just gone live and right now, it shows the name of the event in pleasantly rainbow-like letters with a box showing how many days until the keynote starts, with the start given in the local time according to where you've logged in from. In the image above, you'll see it shows the U.K. time of 18.00.
The words below explain you can, 'get a sleek peek at what's to come this WWDC,' and invites you to 'set a reminder, turn on your notifications, and we'll send you an update before the keynote begins.'
There's a lot coming, from a redesigned software across all platforms, to new features. Read all about what's expected here.