Apple WWDC 2026 to kick off on June 8: iOS 27 with conversational Siri, iPadOS 26, macOS 27 and more to expect
Apple WWDC 2026 will run from June 8 to June 12.
The event will be streamed online on Apple’s official website, the Apple Developer app and Apple’s YouTube channel.
WWDC traditionally focuses on Apple’s software updates, and this year should be no different.
Apple is gearing up to host its Worldwide Developers Conference 2026, which is scheduled for June 2026. WWDC is one of Apple’s biggest events, where the company reveals the next generation of software that powers its devices, as the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. The event will primarily be held online, allowing developers and viewers around the world to tune in. However, Apple will also host a limited in-person gathering at Apple Park for selected developers and students.
SurveyAccording to Apple, this year’s conference will focus on ‘AI advancements and exciting new software and developer tools.’ Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming WWDC 2026.
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Apple WWDC 2026 dates and how to watch live
The Apple WWDC 2026 will run from June 8 to June 12. People interested in watching the event can stream it through official platforms, including Apple’s official website, the Apple Developer app and Apple’s YouTube channel.
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Apple WWDC 2026: What to expect
WWDC events usually focus on software updates, and WWDC 2026 should continue that trend. Apple is widely expected to reveal the next major versions of its operating systems, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, visionOS 27 and tvOS 27. Last year, Apple changed its software naming strategy by jumping from iOS 18 to iOS 26, aligning version numbers with the upcoming year. That approach is expected to continue going forward.
Another major highlight could be improvements to Apple’s Liquid Glass design language, which may receive further visual refinements across devices. The most interesting rumour is a new conversational version of Siri in iOS 27. Reports suggest Apple is developing a chatbot-style assistant that could compete with AI tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Claude AI.
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