WWDC 2025
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference will take place in June, but official dates haven't been announced yet.

WWDC 2025 Overview
Apple's 36th annual Worldwide Developers Conference will take place sometime in June, but the 2025 event dates have not yet been announced. We're expecting to hear more about when WWDC will take place in March or April.
As of 2020, WWDC has been a mostly online event, so developers around the world are able to attend sessions and meet with Apple engineers at no cost. Prior to 2020, Apple held WWDC at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California, and tickets were priced at $1,599 with a limited number developers able to attend.
There have been no signs that Apple intends to return to an in-person format, but in 2023 and 2024, Apple held an all-day special event for select developers and students at its Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, and we are expecting a similar event this year.
WWDC provides developers and Apple customers with a first look at new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. Developers can attend engineering sessions, one-on-one labs, and participate in Apple Developer Forums, all with the aim of learning how to integrate new OS features into their apps.
Every year, WWDC begins with a keynote event where Apple walks through all of the new software features and sometimes unveils new hardware. This year, we are expecting to see iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, tvOS 19, watchOS 12, and visionOS 3. There is a possibility we could see new Macs, including the Mac Studio.
Apple always streams the WWDC keynote on Apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple Developer website, the Apple TV, and YouTube.
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Software Announcements
Software is the main focus of WWDC, and 2025 rumors suggest that iOS 19 will introduce some app design changes and add more functionality to Siri.
We don't know a lot about what's coming yet, but there are a few tidbits that have come out.
iOS 19 and iPadOS 19
iOS 18 focused on Apple Intelligence, and it will come as no surprise that iOS 19 will see Apple continuing to add new Apple Intelligence features.
Apple is working on a smarter version of Siri that utilizes large language models (LLMs), which means Siri will be better able to compete with chatbots like ChatGPT. LLMs are trained on huge amounts of data, including text, art, languages, math, coding, and more.
A chatbot version of Siri would be able to hold conversations with ease and provide the same kind of help and problem solving as ChatGPT or Google Gemini. The LLM Siri is not expected to be included in the launch version of iOS 19, but instead in an update to iOS 19 like many of the iOS 18 Apple Intelligence features.
Apps in iOS 19 could also get a more visionOS-like design, and we've already heard rumors of a redesigned Camera app that uses translucent buttons and menus that provide more space for photo previews. This new design is hinted at in the Apple Invites and Sports apps.
macOS 16
There are no rumors about what's coming in the next version of macOS, but Apple Intelligence features are available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, so the rumored new version of Siri will also debut on the Mac.
Hardware Updates
Apple is refreshing the Mac lineup with M4 chips, and rumors suggest that the Mac Studio could be updated in the middle of the year. A mid-year refresh lines up with a WWDC debut, and Apple has introduced new Macs at past WWDC events.
WWDC Date Possibilities
Apple typically holds WWDC during the first two weeks of June, though the company tends to choose the first week more often than not. Last year, WWDC was the second week of June, so this year is a toss up.
June 2 to June 6 is a solid possibility, but June 9 to June 13 is also just as likely. Past WWDC dates:
- 2024 - June 10 to June 14
- 2023 - June 5 to June 9
- 2022 - June 6 to June 10
- 2021 - June 7 to June 11
- 2020 - June 22 to June 26
- 2019 - June 3 to June 7
- 2018 - June 4 to June 8
- 2017 - June 5 to June 9
- 2016 - June 12 to June 17
- 2015 - June 8 to June 12
- 2014 - June 2 to June 6
Apple will likely unveil the WWDC 2025 dates at the end of March or the beginning of April.
Past WWDC Events
WWDC 2024
With WWDC 2024, Apple introduced iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia, and the first Apple Intelligence features.
Apple Intelligence
- 'Apple Intelligence' Personal AI Unveiled for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
- Apple Unveils 'Image Playground' On-Device AI Image Generator
- Siri Can Access ChatGPT Directly With iOS 18
- Apple Intelligence Features Coming to iOS 18 Beta Testers This Summer
- iOS 18 Apple Intelligence Feature Will Have Waitlist During Initial 'Limited Preview'
iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
- Apple Announces iOS 18 With New Customization Features, Redesigned Photos App, and More
- Apple Unveils iPadOS 18 With New Calculator App, Tab Bar, and More
- iOS 18 Home Screen: Place Apps Anywhere and Dark Mode for Icons
- iOS 18: New Control Center Features Multiple Customizable Screens
- Apple Reveals New Head Gestures Coming to AirPods Pro Later This Year
- Apple Unveils Calculator App for iPad With Math Notes, Apple Pencil Support
- iMessage on iOS 18 Features Bold, Underline, Italics, and Text Effects
- iOS 18's New 'Genmoji' Feature Lets You Create Your Own Emoji
- Apple Releases New AirPods Pro 2 Beta Firmware With Support for iOS 18 Features
- Apple Introduces Standalone 'Passwords' App
- RCS Coming to Messages in iOS 18 for Improved Texts With Android Users
- You Can Send Texts via Satellite in iOS 18
- iOS 18 Lets You Swap Out Lock Screen Camera and Flashlight Buttons
- iOS 18 Introduces More Charging Limit Options on iPhone 15 Models: 85%, 90%, and 95%
- iOS 18 Brings New Insights, Widgets, and Health Integration to Apple's Journal App
- iOS 18 Can Record and Transcribe Your Phone Calls
- iOS 18 Lets You Lock and Hide Your Apps for Added Privacy
- HomeKit in iOS 18 Includes Guest Access, Hands-Free Unlock, Electricity Usage Integration and More
macOS Sequoia
- Apple Unveils macOS 15 Sequoia With iPhone Mirroring, Passwords App, More
- macOS Sequoia and iPadOS 18 Drop Support for These Macs and iPads
- iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia Add 'Rotate Wi-Fi Address' Option to Cut Down on Tracking
- iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia Let Websites and Apps Automatically Update Existing Logins to Passkeys
watchOS 11
- Apple Previews watchOS 11 With New Health and Workout Features
- watchOS 11 Drops Support for These Apple Watch Models
tvOS 18
- tvOS 18 Adds 'InSight' to Identify Actors and Songs in Apple TV+ Shows, Plus 'Enhanced Dialogue' Feature and More
- tvOS 18 Compatible With Apple TV HD Released Nearly Nine Years Ago
visionOS 2
- Apple Announces visionOS 2 With Ultra-Wide Mac Virtual Display, Travel Mode on Trains, and More
- Apple Launching Vision Pro in These 8 Countries by Mid-July
- Apple Reveals 'Vision Pro' Headset and visionOS
- Apple Vision Pro Priced Starting at $3499, Will Launch in Early 2024 in the U.S.
- Here's a First In-Person Look at the Apple Vision Pro
- Apple Announces New MacBook Air With 15.3-inch Display and M2 Chip Starting at $1,299
- Apple Unveils M2 Ultra Chip as Most Powerful Apple Silicon Chip Yet
- Apple Announces New Mac Studio With M2 Max and M2 Ultra Chips
- Apple Unveils New Mac Pro With M2 Ultra Chip, Extra Ports, and More
- Apple Announces iOS 17 With 'StandBy' View, Journal App, Siri Changes, and More
- Apple Announces iPadOS 17 With Custom Lock Screens and Interactive Widgets
- Apple Announces macOS Sonoma With Desktop Widgets and More
- Apple Announces watchOS 10 With Widgets, Redesigned Apps, and More
- Apple Announces tvOS 17, Including FaceTime and New Control Center
- Apple Announces iOS 16: First Look at New Features
- iOS 16 Brings New Lock Screen Personalization Features, Including Widgets
- Apple Announces iPadOS 16, Featuring New Lock Screen, Enhanced Multitasking, Weather App, and More
- Apple Previews New 'Freeform' App to Work Collaboratively
- Apple Introduces macOS Ventura: First Look at New Features
- macOS 13 Ventura Lets You Use Your iPhone's Camera as a Webcam
- Apple Announces watchOS 9 With Updated Watch Faces, Enhanced Fitness and Sleep Tracking Features, More
- Apple Announces M2 Chip With Support for Up to 24GB Memory
- Apple Announces Redesigned MacBook Air With M2 Chip, Notch, MagSafe, New Colors, and More
- Apple Announces Updated 13-inch MacBook Pro With New M2 Chip
- What's New in tvOS 16 for Apple TV: Features and Enhancements
- Apple Announces iOS 15: First Look at New Features
- iOS 15 Features Redesigned Notifications and New Notification Summary Sorted by Priority
- Apple Introduces iPadOS 15: First Look at New Features
- Apple Announces macOS Monterey With Shortcuts App, Updated Safari Browsing, 'Focus' Do Not Disturb Features, and More
- Apple Reveals watchOS 8: First Look at New Features
- Apple Announces Range of New Home Features for HomePod Mini, Apple TV, and Apple Watch
- Apple Announces iCloud+, Combines Paid Storage With Privacy Features Like Hide My Email
- iOS 14 Features New Translate App With Support for 11 Languages and Offline Mode
- iPadOS 14 Features Enhanced UIs for Native Apps, Universal Search, New Handwriting Support with Apple Pencil, and More
- macOS 'Big Sur' Unveiled With Updated Design, New Features for Safari and Messages, and More
- Apple Previews Big Update to Safari on Mac, Featuring New Privacy Tools, Built-in Translation, Improved Tabs, and More
- Apple Announces watchOS 7 With Enhanced Face Customizations, Handwashing Detection, and More
- watchOS 7 Adds New Sleep Tracking Feature to Apple Watch
- Apple Seeds First Beta of tvOS 14 to Developers
- Apple Transitioning Macs to Custom Chips With 'Incredible' Performance Within the Next Two Years
- AirPods Getting Automatic Switching Between Apple Devices, Theater-Like 'Spatial Audio' Coming to AirPods Pro
Apple Unveils iOS 13 Featuring Dark Mode, Swipe Keyboard, Performance Improvements, and More
Apple Unveils 'iPadOS' Designed Specifically for the iPad's Larger Display
Apple Announces 'macOS Catalina' With Separate Apple Music, Podcasts, and TV Apps
Apple's New 'Find My' App for macOS and iOS Can Find Your Devices Even When They're Offline
Apple Reveals tvOS 13 With New Home Screen and Support for Multiple User Profiles
Apple Unveils WatchOS 6 With Dedicated App Store, New Apple Watch Faces and Native Apps
Apple Reveals All-New Mac Pro With Up to 28-Core Processor and 1.5TB of RAM, Starting at $5,999
Apple Unveils 32-inch 6K 'Pro Display XDR' Monitor Starting at $4,999
Apple Reveals iOS 12 With Digital Health Features, Group FaceTime, Memoji, and More
Apple Details Siri Updates Alongside 'Shortcuts' App to Create Customized Voice-Controlled Workflows
Apple Introduces Memoji: Personalized, Animated Emojis Coming in iOS 12
Group FaceTime Chats Coming to iOS 12, Supports Up to 32 Simultaneous Users
Apple's Mac App Store Updating With All-New Design Inspired by iOS
Apple Reveals tvOS 12 With Dolby Atmos Support for Apple TV 4K, Aerial Screensaver Updates, and More
Apple's watchOS 5 Adds Automatic Workout Detection, Walkie-Talkie, and More
iOS 11 Preview: Enhanced Siri, Voice Translation, Unified Control Center & More
Apple Reveals 'macOS High Sierra' With APFS, Metal 2, and Refinements to Safari and Other Apps
Apple Releasing 'ARKit' for iOS Developers to Fuel All-New Augmented Reality Apps
watchOS 4 Bringing New Interface, Apple News, New Music App & Gym Machine Support
Apple Announces New 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro Models With Advanced Displays
Apple Updates Entire MacBook Line-Up With Kaby Lake CPUs, Faster SSDs, and Graphics
Apple Reveals New 'iMac Pro' Built for Users With Demanding Workflows, Starting at $5K
Apple Unveils $349 HomePod Smart Speaker to be Available in December
Apple Announces iOS 10 With Overhauled Messages App, Rich Notifications, and More
Apple Announces watchOS 3 With Dock, Control Center, New Watch Faces and Apps, and More
Apple Debuts New tvOS Features Including 'Single Sign-On', Enhanced Siri and More
Apple Announces iOS 9 With Proactive Siri, Maps Transit, iPad Multitasking and More
Apple Announces watchOS 2 With Native Apps, Third-Party Complications, and More
Apple Announces 'Apple Music' With 'Beats 1' Live Radio Station, Launches June 30 for $9.99/Month
Apple Announces OS X Yosemite with Improved Cross-Device Connectivity and New User Interface
Apple Announces iOS 8 with Interactive Notifications, QuickType, More
Apple Announces 'iCloud Drive' and 'Mail Drop' Features for OS X Yosemite
Apple Updates iMessage with Improved Group Messaging and Video and Audio Messages
'QuickType' Keyboard for iOS 8 Offers Context-Aware Predictive Typing Suggestions
iOS 8 to Include Support for System Wide Third-Party Keyboards
Apple to Enhance App Store with 'Explore' Tab, App Bundles, Beta Testing, and More
WWDC 2023
WWDC 2023 brought our first look at the Vision Pro headset, new Mac Pro and Mac Studio machines with M2 Ultra chips, and iOS 17, macOS 14 Sonoma, tvOS 17, and watchOS 10.
WWDC 2022
At WWDC, Apple unveiled iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, tvOS 16, and watchOS 9, along with a new M2 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
WWDC 2021
WWDC 2021 focused on software instead of hardware, with Apple introducing iOS 15, iPadOS 15, tvOS 15, macOS Monterey, and watchOS 8. Apple also introduced iCloud+, a suite of new privacy-focused features that are available for its paid iCloud plans, priced starting at $0.99 per month.
WWDC 2020
While WWDC 2020 also didn't see the introduction of any new hardware, there were significant operating system updates across Apple's platforms, and we also heard about Apple's long-rumored transition from Intel processors to Apple Silicon for its Mac lineup.
WWDC 2019
At WWDC 2019, Apple debuted new versions of iOS, iPadOS (now separate from iOS!), macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, all of which have a long list of new features, plus Apple gave us a peek at the new Mac Pro and 6K Apple Display.
WWDC 2018
At WWDC 2018, Apple made the following software and hardware announcements:
WWDC 2017
At WWDC 2017, Apple made the following software and hardware announcements:
WWDC 2016
At WWDC 2016, Apple made the following announcements:
WWDC 2015
At WWDC 2015, Apple unveiled the following services and software:
WWDC 2014
At WWDC 2014, Apple unveiled the following services and software: