Apple has announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will kick off on June 9 and run through June 13. The event showcases upcoming versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, along with new tools for developers.
This year, the conference will be held online, accessible to all Apple developers, with an in-person keynote at Apple Park on June 9. Reports suggest that Apple has significant software updates planned for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with iOS 19 expected to be “the biggest revamp since iOS 7.”
In addition to software, the event may feature new hardware products and potentially a smarter Siri. “Available for free to all developers, WWDC25 will spotlight the latest advancements in Apple software,” the company noted. “The conference will provide developers with unique access to Apple experts and insight into new tools, frameworks, and features.”