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Apple Announces WWDC 2025 Schedule

A more comprehensive itinerary for Apple’s annual developers conference, WWDC, which takes place from June 9 to June 13, was revealed today. According to the schedule, Apple’s keynote will start at 10 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, June 9. A live stream will be accessible on YouTube, Apple.com, and the Apple TV app.

Along with additional software updates and new Apple Intelligence capabilities, Apple is anticipated to reveal iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, tvOS 19, and visionOS 3 at the keynote. Although there have been hardware announcements at WWDC in previous years, there have been no speculations that new products will be unveiled at this year’s conference.

Developers can now sign up for group labs on Apple’s developer news page, which also reminds developers that WWDC 2025 is “on the horizon”.

On June 9 at 1 p.m. Pacific Time, the Platforms State of the Union video will take place after the keynote. The newest tools and capabilities for developers on all of Apple’s software platforms will be covered in further detail in this video. According to Apple, the film will be accessible through the YouTube channel, app, and Apple Developer website.

Following the conclusion of each live webcast, the Platforms State of the Union and the keynote will be accessible for on-demand viewing. Apple used to host an in-person Apple Design Awards event as part of the WWDC schedule, but last year they started revealing the winning apps ahead of time. WWDC 2025 will mostly happen online, with over 100 movies available for free sharing on YouTube, the Apple Developer app, and the Apple Developer website. More than 1,000 developers and students have been invited to a special day at Apple Park on June 9 to watch the keynote video together, meet some of Apple’s teams, mingle, and more. This will also include an in-person component.

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