Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference runs next week and kicks off Monday, June 8, at 10 a.m. PT.
Apple’s mid-year software show, WWDC 2026, starts tomorrow, June 8, at 10 a.m. PT, with a keynote from Apple Park. We’ll get a closer look at what the tech giant has in store for the software updates going out to millions of iPhones, Macs and Apple Watches worldwide later this year. More importantly, Apple’s WWDC announcements could hint at what’s coming later this year for its device lineup, like the iPhone 18 and the rumored iPhone Fold.
We can be fairly confident about what will be announced: new versions of iOS, iPadOS, MacOS and WatchOS coming later this year, likely with beta versions that developers can download right after the show ends. Apple historically releases betas of its future software to the public in July.
Apple is expected to share updates on other projects, like integrating Google’s Gemini AI models into its Siri assistant and other upgrades to Apple Intelligence.
What is absolutely certain is the honor that will be given to outgoing CEO Tim Cook, who will be running WWDC one last time before he turns over the reins to John Ternus in September.
