Apple has announced that the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 will be held in June at Apple Park, California. Similar to previous years, the annual event will be accessible to a global audience through a live online stream. This year’s conference is expected to provide an in-depth look at the tools, technologies, and software innovations that Apple is developing for the upcoming year.
WWDC 2025 Schedule and Anticipated Announcements
WWDC 2025 will run from June 9 to June 13, culminating in an opening keynote led by Apple CEO Tim Cook at 9 am PT (10 pm IST) on the first day. The keynote will serve as a platform for unveiling significant updates and modifications across Apple’s various operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, visionOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Developers and fans interested in attending the keynote can submit their applications via the Apple Developer app or the official website, though attendance is limited. Additionally, winners of the Swift Student Challenge will have the opportunity to apply for in-person participation.
Following the keynote, Apple will conduct a Platforms State of the Union session that will delve deeper into the latest advancements in its software and platforms. The event boasts over 100 technical sessions led by Apple experts, allowing developers to gather insights about new technologies and frameworks. Attendees will also be provided with guides and documentation outlining significant announcements and highlights from the conference.
Members of the Apple Developer Program and the Apple Developer Enterprise Program will have the chance to interact directly with Apple experts through online group labs and personalized one-on-one appointments. These sessions will cover a range of topics including Apple Intelligence, design strategies, developer tools, and the Swift programming language.
While Apple has not disclosed specific announcements ahead of the event, past conferences offer clues about what may be revealed at WWDC 2025. Anticipated highlights include major updates to the operating systems, specifically iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, and tvOS 19. Both iOS 19 and iPadOS 19 are rumored to include significant design changes, featuring a revamped interface that aligns with experience enhancements expected from the Apple Vision Pro. This may include a new floating tab view, updated iconography, glass-like UI effects, and fresh visual elements to ensure consistency across the products in Apple’s hardware lineup.