Apple has announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will begin on June 9 and continue through June 13. During this event, the company is set to unveil the upcoming versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, along with introducing new tools designed for its developers.
Similar to previous years, the conference will be held online and will be accessible to all Apple developers. Additionally, there will be an in-person keynote address at Apple Park on June 9.
According to reports, Apple has planned significant software overhauls for its iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices. Bloomberg has described the update to iOS 19 as “the biggest revamp since iOS 7.”
In addition to software updates, the event might also witness the launch of new hardware products, alongside potential enhancements to Siri’s capabilities.
In a press release, Apple stated, “Available for free to all developers, WWDC25 will spotlight the latest advancements in Apple software. As part of Apple’s ongoing commitment to supporting developers, the conference will provide them with unique access to Apple experts, as well as insight into new tools, frameworks, and features.”