Apple’s WWDC 2025 keynote starts at 10 AM Pacific, featuring software updates across iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more. Livestream available on developer site. Coverage includes live updates, insights, and release dates.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is back, and we are here to cover it live. Starting at 10 AM Pacific, or 1 PM Eastern, and 6 PM British Summer Time, this year’s keynote is expected to bring exciting updates. You can catch the livestream right here or head over to Apple’s developer site or their YouTube channel for the video feed.
WWDC is the highlight of the year for Apple developers globally. It is the stage where the tech giant announces a multitude of software changes that will impact iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more. In addition to the usual software upgrades, updates are anticipated for various cloud services including iCloud, Messages, Siri, and Apple Intelligence. Expect a sweeping overview of Apple’s software ecosystem.
Interestingly, the company sometimes uses this platform for surprising announcements, though we anticipate a focus solely on software this year. Last year’s WWDC introduced the Apple Vision Pro, but for 2025, news is likely to be strictly about software improvements.
To prepare you for the event, check out Reece Rogers’ detailed preview for an in-depth look at what is expected during WWDC 2025.
As soon as the keynote kicks off, we will provide live updates, including critical release dates and newly introduced features. We will also highlight any notable omissions. A team of seasoned Apple reporters, who have been covering the brand for years, will be sharing their insights straight from the event or from behind their screens.
Be sure to join us around 9:30 AM Pacific Time, which is 12:30 PM Eastern and 5:30 PM British time, just about half an hour before the keynote. This will be your chance to see real-time updates as we refresh our live blog. It promises to be an exciting WWDC, so stay tuned!