Apple will host its next Worldwide Developers Conference the week of June 8.
The company is expected to announce major updates to Siri with advanced AI capabilities.
Apple sets June date for WWDC 2026, teasing ‘AI advancements’ Ivan Mehta 11:00 AM PDT · March 23, 2026 Apple’s next Worldwide Developers Conference will be held from June 8 to June 12 online and at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, the company announced Monday .
The iPhone maker said this year’s conference — in which it typically announces new software and features across its range of devices — will focus on “AI advancements” along with updates for platforms like iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, and new software and developer tools.
The conference will stream live on the Apple Developer app , Apple’s website , and the Apple Developer YouTube channel .
In China, the conference will be streamed on the Apple Developer Bilibili channel .
Last year, Apple focused WWDC on its “Liquid Glass” interface design, with AI largely unmentioned.
Apple has been expected to launch a new Siri with advanced AI capabilities, and earlier this year signed a deal with Google to use Gemini to power AI features on its platform.