Apple schedules WWDC 2026 for June 8-12 at Apple Park
Apple confirmed its annual developers conference will run June 8-12, featuring iOS 27 and AI advancements including Siri upgrades.
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Apple has confirmed that its Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 will take place June 8-12 at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The event will combine an in-person gathering for invited guests and press with a broad online presence, following the format the company has maintained since the post-pandemic era.
The keynote address is scheduled for Monday, June 8, when Apple will present its major announcements. The company said in a press release that "WWDC26 will spotlight incredible updates for Apple platforms, including AI advancements and exciting new software and developer tools."
Apple will unveil new versions of its operating systems across its product lineup: iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27. The conference will also feature a Platforms State of the Union session alongside the keynote.
Among the expected announcements are advancements in Apple Intelligence, the company's artificial intelligence initiative. According to reports, these advancements will include integration of Google's Gemini technology. A significant focus is expected to be Siri's AI upgrade, which has been delayed from previous announcements. The redesigned Siri is anticipated to feature a chatbot-style interface along with improvements to performance and stability.
The event will also showcase new developer tools and resources for the Apple ecosystem. The conference maintains its traditional structure of combining major platform announcements with technical sessions and networking opportunities for developers.
This year's WWDC comes as Apple's software platforms continue to mature across its hardware lineup, from iPhones and Macs to wearables and spatial computing devices.