Apple Officially Announces WWDC 2025 Event Date

Apple today announced that its 36th Worldwide Developers Conference will begin on Monday, June 9, and end on Friday, June 13. Like WWDC events since 2020, WWDC 2025 will be a primarily online event open to all developers and free of charge.
Traditionally, each WWDC event starts with a keynote on day one. This year's keynote will take place on June 9, where Apple will introduce new features in its next batch of operating systems: iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, tvOS 19, watchOS 12, and visionOS 3.
WWDC 2025 will feature online sessions and labs so developers can learn about new software features and how to incorporate them into their apps. Both the keynote and online sessions will be available on the Apple Developer app, Apple's website, and YouTube.

While WWDC 2025 is an online event, Apple is once again planning a special offline event for select developers and students. The in-person WWDC event will take place on June 9 at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California. Invited attendees will be able to watch the keynote and State of the Union video at Apple Park, as well as meet Apple employees.
Current Apple Developer Program members, Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni, past Swift Student Challenge winners, and current Apple Developer Enterprise Program members can submit requests to attend the Apple Park event, with Apple selecting participants through a random drawing.
Apple held the Swift Student Challenge in February this year, and the winners will be announced soon. Those named as the Outstanding Winners will be invited to Cupertino for a multi-day experience. Apple plans to provide developers with additional information about WWDC 2025 via the Apple Developer app and Apple Developer website as June approaches.
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