What are Apple WWDC 2026 dates?
Apple sets WWDC 2026 dates (June 8–12)
Apple has scheduled its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 for June 8 through June 12. The event’s structure includes an online component for developers and an in-person keynote at Apple’s campus.
The reporting says the main keynote begins June 8 at Apple Park in Cupertino, with the broader WWDC program running across the following days.
What Apple is promising
Apple’s announcement frames WWDC as the venue where it will discuss major platform directions for the year, including AI advancements. Multiple entries in the story set also emphasize expectations around improvements to Apple’s AI-related products—particularly around Siri and broader system experiences.
Why the WWDC timing matters
This schedule puts Apple’s developer event early enough in the year for the company to shape how third-party developers prepare for upcoming OS releases and AI features. It also matters because Apple’s AI strategy is a major focus for both developers and consumers, and WWDC typically serves as the company’s clearest path to signaling what’s next.
In short, the dates are now set, and the attention will likely cluster on what Apple plans to ship or preview during those five days—especially around AI capabilities and developer tools.