
Apple has officially announced the dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference 2026, which will be held from June 8 to June 12. The event is expected to showcase major next-generation software updates across iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices.
With the announcement, Apple has also hinted at significant advancements in artificial intelligence, putting the spotlight on Apple Intelligence and the upgrades expected this year. Reports suggest the company may announce a partnership with Google to integrate its Gemini AI model into Siri. Alongside this, Apple is likely to preview iOS 27, featuring a refreshed user interface and enhanced features aimed at improving the overall user experience.
The company is also expected to deepen AI integration across its ecosystem, boost on-device processing capabilities, and introduce new developer tools to expand AI-driven functionalities.
Susan Prescott, Apple’s Vice President of Worldwide Developer Relations, said WWDC remains one of the most exciting times for the company, bringing together developers worldwide to celebrate innovation and collaboration.
The event will kick off with a keynote hosted by Tim Cook on June 8. While Apple will hold a special in-person gathering at Apple Park, the keynote and sessions will also be live-streamed via the Apple Developer app, official website, and YouTube channel.
Although the dates have been confirmed, Apple is yet to reveal the detailed schedule and keynote timing, which are expected closer to the event.
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