How to Watch Apple’s WWDC 2026 Keynote—and What to Expect
Key takeaways
- The outgoing Apple leader will shepherd a keynote address announcing new software features for Siri, i OS, and Apple’s artificial intelligence efforts.
- The WWDC keynote kicks off Monday, June 8, at 10 am PT (1 pm Eastern).
- WIRED will be running a live blog, so you can follow along as it happens for a drip feed of the announcements.
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The outgoing Apple leader will shepherd a keynote address announcing new software features for Siri, i OS, and Apple’s artificial intelligence efforts. It’s likely to be a final look at the company’s vision from the leader who focused on turning Apple into a dominant subscription business.
The WWDC keynote kicks off Monday, June 8, at 10 am PT (1 pm Eastern). You can watch the livestream right here on this page, or on Apple’s WWDC website. It will also play live on YouTube and the Apple TV app.