Apple sets stage for WWDC 2025 with keynote and developer sessions starting June 9
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Apple is gearing up for WWDC 2025, set to begin on June 9, with its annual keynote scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. The presentation will stream live across Apple’s website, YouTube, and the Apple TV app, launching a week of developer-focused content and updates across the company’s platforms.
The keynote is expected to showcase a major wave of software releases, including iOS 19, macOS 16, and visionOS 3, along with significant enhancements to Apple Intelligence—the company’s suite of AI-powered features that are increasingly shaping the Apple experience. While hardware has made surprise appearances at past WWDC events, this year appears to be centered around platform evolution and developer tools.
Following the keynote, Apple will release its annual Platforms State of the Union address at 1 p.m. PT, offering a technical breakdown of new APIs, features, and development frameworks. All content will be accessible online for free throughout the week via the Apple Developer site, app, and YouTube.
Though the event remains mostly virtual, Apple will host a select group of developers and students at Apple Park for a one-day gathering on June 9. Attendees will watch the keynote together, connect with Apple engineers, and get hands-on insight into the upcoming software changes.
WWDC 2025 will include a full schedule of workshops, sessions, and lab appointments designed to help developers adapt to what’s next across Apple’s ecosystem. With AI becoming a more prominent focus across iOS and beyond, this year’s conference could mark a key turning point in how Apple builds its next generation of user experiences.