Apple WWDC 2025 Confirmed For June: Here's The Full Event Schedule

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May 22, 2025

Apple WWDC 2025 is next on the agenda for the tech circuit this year and the company has a big lineup scheduled for the developer conference next month. Apple WWDC 2025 dates were already confirmed, starting from June 9 when Tim Cook will be part of the WWDC 2025 keynote session. 

This is the event where we yearly see the new iOS, iPadOS and macOS versions announced and also their features are given a demo in front of the world. The WWDC 2025 is unlikely to be any different barring some few surprises if Apple plans to have them in store. 

Apple WWDC 2025 Starts On June 9: What Will Be Announced 

The usual entries of the WWDC 2025 have been detailed and now Apple is giving us more in-depth information about the content that will be part of the event this year.

The company will have a Platforms State of Union session after the big WWDC 2025 keynote, where the developers will be given a deep-dive about the new features and upgrades coming to its platforms. Apple is confirmed to have over 100 sessions with its experts and offering developers further insight into the new versions. 

Apple is also offering special access to the Developer Program and Developer Enterprise members who can reach out to Apple experts directly and even get one-on-one sessions to understand topics like Apple AI, Swift and more.  

Apple WWDC 2025 will be taking place from June 9 to June 13, 2025. The company has also confirmed the WWDC 2025 edition will be livestreamed online but giving a select group of people the opportunity to attend the event in person at the Apple Park in California. Apple WWDC 2025 will be available on the official Apple YouTube page and Events page.

The latest conference will give us our first official look at the iOS 19 update which is supposedly getting a major design overhaul this year. But it is not just iOS that will be expected to see some changes, as Apple looks to make all its products work seamlessly within the ecosystem. 

For this, macOS, iPadOS and watchOS will be equally important and their feature upgrades need to be in line with the iPhone additions. Apple AI is likely to grab the headlines but Siri AI is not expected to be part of the lineup this year as it struggles internally to compete with Google and OpenAI.