WWDC 2026: Apple To Unveil iPhone Updates Including New Siri — How To Watch

WWDC 2026: Apple To Unveil iPhone Updates Including New Siri — How To Watch

WWDC 2026: Apple To Unveil iPhone Updates Including New Siri — How To Watch

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Publish Date: 2026-05-28 09:00:00

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Apple is about to launch WWDC26.

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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference often causes a buzz, but this is a key year, with expectations high that the all-new Siri upgrade will be revealed. That happens at the keynote — read on for full details.

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WWDC26: Date And Time

The conference begins with the only part that’s shared with the public: the keynote. The rest of the five-day event is for developers only.

The keynote kicks off WWDC26 at 10 a.m. Pacific on Monday, June 8. That works out to 1 p.m. Eastern and 6 p.m. U.K. time.

The event will be held at Apple Park, with an invited audience of developers, guests and press. Which means most people will be watching online rather than sitting in rows of seats just outside the Apple Park spaceship building (in the bit just next to Caffe Macs, since you ask).

WWDC26: How To Watch

Apple has its own YouTube channel, accessible here. Right now it’s showing the MacBook Neo launch video but when the keynote is about to begin, this is where you’ll find it.

The second place to find it is through the main Apple website, here, where it will be front-and-center at the right moment. There’s also the dedicated Apple Events page, here, which sometimes displays a countdown timer in the days before the event, including a simple way to get a reminder in time to watch. It’s not there yet but I’ll update this post if it appears.

Then there’s the Apple TV app, which is available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro. Almost every Apple screen except the Apple Watch, then.

Tune in to the Apple TV app and you’ll find the keynote available there, too.

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