Apple's WWDC 2026 Keynote Livestream Set for June 8
Apple locks in June 8 for its annual developer conference keynote, with a YouTube livestream ready to go.
Mark your calendars. Apple's WWDC 2026 kicks off June 8 at 10 a.m. PT with a keynote livestream on YouTube. The company is already accepting notification sign-ups so viewers don't miss the opening act.
The week-long event brings together developers from around the globe for what Apple is branding as a celebration of technology, community, and creativity. The tagline this year: "All systems glow."
WWDC has historically been Apple's launchpad for major software updates across iOS, macOS, watchOS, and its other platforms. Hardware surprises have also made appearances in recent years.
No details yet on what's actually being announced. Apple is keeping its cards close. For now, the only concrete info is the date, time, and a YouTube reminder button. Expect the rumor mill to fill in the blanks well before showtime.