Apple Releases WWDC 2026 Schedule and Invites
Apple has released the schedule for its 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference and sent media invites for the June 8 keynote. The event runs from June 8 to June 12 at Apple Park.
forbes.comApple has released the schedule for its 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference and sent media invites for an in-person keynote viewing at Apple Park. The invites read, "Coming bright up" to preview upcoming announcements. m. com, the Apple TV app, and Apple’s YouTube channel.
The conference runs from June 8 through June 12.
A Platforms State of the Union session for developers will follow the keynote, with video sessions and guides released afterward. Apple also released a list of 36 Apple Design Awards finalists. Winners will be announced in the coming weeks. The company is inviting 50 winners of the Swift Student Challenge for a three-day experience during the conference week.
The keynote is expected to show an updated version of Siri along with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and other platform updates. Apple announced three new Siri features in 2024 that were later delayed. New AI features are also expected in the iPhone Camera app, including support for Visual Intelligence and a tool to scan physical passes for digital versions in the Wallet app.
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Apple released the WWDC 2026 schedule and sent media invites.
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Apple will hold its WWDC 2026 keynote at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
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Developers will receive platform updates and new tools after the keynote.
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