Apple's highly anticipated Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) is here, with the keynote kicking off at 10 AM Pacific Time. This year's event is expected to be a major showcase for the future of Apple's software, particularly its advancements in artificial intelligence.
The keynote, which will also start at 1 PM Eastern Time and 6 PM British Summer Time, can be streamed live on Apple's developer website, its YouTube channel, or directly on this page. WWDC serves as Apple's primary platform for unveiling software updates for its entire ecosystem, including iPhones, Macs, Apple Watches, and more.
A significant focus this year is widely anticipated to be on Siri. Developers and users alike are looking forward to major improvements for Apple's long-standing voice assistant, signaling a potential AI-driven overhaul.
While Apple sometimes surprises with hardware announcements, this year's event is predicted to be software-centric, with "Apple Intelligence" — the company's term for its AI initiatives — expected to be at the forefront. Previous WWDCs have seen landmark reveals, such as the Apple Vision Pro in 2023, but the primary buzz this year revolves around software enhancements.
Our live blog will provide real-time updates as the keynote unfolds, covering release dates, new features, and essential context. Our team of seasoned reporters, with over a decade of Apple coverage experience, will offer expert analysis and unique insights into the announcements being made.
Coverage will begin approximately 30 minutes before the keynote, around 9:30 AM PDT (12:30 PM EDT, 5:30 PM BST). The content on this page will be replaced with live updates as the event progresses.