Today, Apple has officially announced the schedule for 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) , which takes place from June 8 to June 12. Additionally, Apple invited members of the media to attend an in-person keynote viewing at the Apple Park.
The keynote will start at the regular hour, which is 10:00 a.m. Pacific hour or 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, according to the invitations and the schedule.
The keynote event will be streamed on Apple.com, the Apple TV app, and the Apple YouTube channel, according to Apple. For those who are unable to watch, we will also offer live coverage at MacRumors.com.
Additionally, at 1:00 PM Pacific Time, Apple will conduct the Platforms State of the Union for developers. Following the keynote event, video sessions and instructions will begin to be released.
Throughout the week, Apple developers and designers will host Q&A sessions and group labs to give attendees more information about the new software that will be available at WWDC 2026.
Apple will release iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and more at WWDC 2026. There will be other design adjustments to make room for Siri’s new capabilities, as well as an upgraded version of the chatbot that is more intelligent and resembles ChatGPT. In our special roundup, we take a close look at what will be included in iOS 27.
This year’s invitation features an eye-catching dove-shaped emblem with the words “Coming bright up” beneath it, which may really signify anything. However, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s recent WWDC update was said to be a preview of Siri’s new appearance and UI.
Therefore, if we had to guess, we would assume that the new glowing dove sign is related to the new Gemini-powered version of Siri. For instance, might this be the logo for a brand-new stand-alone Siri app?
