Apple WWDC 2026 Live Blog: All the Updates, as They Happen

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Apple's annual software event, the Worldwide Developer Conference, is back. The WWDC26 keynote will begin at 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern, and 6 pm British Summer Time.

This is a livestreamed event, and you can watch it on this page or open the video feed in a separate tab; Apple is streaming the video on its developer website and YouTube channel.

WWDC is Apple's annual conference for software developers. During the keynote, the company will announce all of the changes coming to the software that powers iPhones, Macs, Apple Watches, and the rest of Apple's hardware. This year's headline is expected to be around Siri, and the long-awaited improvements coming to Apple's long-lived voice assistant.

Sometimes, Apple will make a surprise announcement during the WWDC keynote for a new hardware or software platform—for example, we first learned about the Apple Vision Pro...

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