Apple's WWDC 2025 is set to take place June 9 - 13
- The Apple Square
- Mar 25
- 1 min read

Apple has officially set the stage for WWDC 2025, confirming that its annual developer conference will kick off on June 9 and run through June 13. Continuing its recent format, the event will be held primarily online, free to access for developers around the globe.
The conference will open with Apple’s signature keynote on June 9, where the company is expected to debut the next wave of software platforms, including iOS 19, macOS 16, and visionOS 3. Alongside the major announcements, Apple will host a range of virtual developer labs and technical sessions to offer deeper insights into the upcoming features and APIs.
This year also includes a special on-site experience at Apple Park for a limited group of developers and students. Selected through a lottery system, attendees will get access to an in-person viewing of the keynote and an opportunity to meet with Apple teams directly. Invitations extend to past Swift Student Challenge winners, Apple Developer Program members, and alumni of Apple’s Entrepreneur Camp.
While the main event remains online, Apple is placing a growing emphasis on community engagement through in-person touchpoints and student initiatives. Winners of the Swift Student Challenge, held earlier this year, are expected to be announced soon—with Distinguished Winners receiving a multi-day trip to Cupertino.
As WWDC draws closer, more details will roll out through Apple’s Developer app and website, offering a look at what’s next for developers building across iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Vision Pro.