With Google and Microsoftās developer conferences out of the way, now itās time for Appleās WWDC. The Cupertino company is gearing up to unveil new versions (and new numbers) for all its operating systems, as well as taking a second step at convincing everyone itās a major player in the AI industry.Ā
Rumor has it we may also see a whole new product category from Apple, with a HomePad smart display possibly in the offering. Hereās how to catch it all live.
When is the WWDC keynote?
While WWDC itself runs all week, the keynote with all the major announcements should take just a couple hours on Monday, June 9th. Itās set to start at 1PM ET / 10AM PT.
Where can I watch WWDC?
The keynote event is taking place in person at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, but itāll be streamed online too. The easiest place for most people to watch it will be YouTube, so weāve embedded the livestream up above.Ā
If you prefer, Apple will also stream the event itself on Apple.com and on the Apple TV app.Ā
What to expect from Appleās keynote
Updated OS names
Bloomberg reports that Apple is renaming ā or rather renumbering ā all of its operating systems.
Apparently this year theyāll all make the jump to iOS 26, macOS 26, tvOS 26, and so on, unifying version numbers while tying them to the calendar year just after they release, which should help them sound sufficiently futuristic.
Of course, macOS isnāt giving up its Californian names just yet. Alongside its new number, itāll apparently be titled Tahoe.
A new look
To go with those new numbers, Apple is reportedly planning a design overhaul for its software, inspired by the look of the Vision Proās visionOS.
That will mean updated icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons across iPhones, Macs, and iPads, with a look that incorporates ālight and transparency.ā Thereāll also be tweaks to toolbars, new pop-out menus that bring up extra options on a click, and larger redesigns for the Phone, Safari, and Camera apps on iPhone and iPad.
HomePad hardware?
This may be Appleās best chance to show off its long-rumored smart display, a HomePod/iPad hybrid with a speaker and smart home controls.
It had been rumored for a March 2025 release, but expectations then shifted to later this year. Still, even if the release date is still a while away, Apple might want to take WWDC as an excuse to tease what it has in the works.
AI all over again
Apple canāt afford to ignore AI this year, even if Apple Intelligence didnāt get off to the greatest start. We hope, though it might not, Apple brings a second look at its take on AI for iPhones (and beyond), even if some of the features announced a year ago still havenāt arrived.
Apple may have learned its lessons from last year and could focus on AI features that are a bit closer to completion, which may mean itāll stay quiet on its plans to overhaul Siri. According to Bloomberg thatās likely to mean a focus instead on translation features, AI-powered battery optimization, and opening up Appleās foundation AI models to third-party developers.