How to watch Apple’s WWDC keynote: iOS 27, new Siri, and more
Source: 9to5Mac

Apple’s biggest software event of the year is WWDC. While the company sometimes launches new hardware during the conference, more often it focuses solely on software and technologies.
WWDC 2026 kicks off with a keynote on Monday, June 8 at 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT.
The keynote will be streamed in‑person for press, and livestreamed online in several ways.
You can watch the WWDC keynote through any of the following:
- Apple’s YouTube channel
- The Apple TV app on any device that offers it
- Apple’s Events website
Historically, Apple’s YouTube channel has been a reliable way to follow livestreamed events, but any of the options above will work.
What’s coming at WWDC this year? Here’s what rumors say

WWDC will bring the unveiling of major new software versions that will ship this fall, including:
- iOS 27
- iPadOS 27
- macOS 27
- watchOS 27
- tvOS 27
- visionOS 27
Rumors indicate that Apple has three main focuses this year: the new Siri and other AI upgrades, Liquid Glass refinements, and bug fixes/performance improvements.
- Siri is getting its own app with a chatbot‑style interface, an LLM‑powered intelligence overhaul, and a suite of modern AI features.
- Apple Intelligence features are reportedly arriving, thanks in part to Apple’s partnership with Google and Gemini‑inspired upgrades to Apple Foundation Models.
- Liquid Glass arrived last year across all platforms; while no major design changes are expected, numerous smaller refinements are rumored for iOS 27, macOS 27, and more.
- Apple is reportedly dedicating extra time to fixing bugs, improving performance, and extending battery life.
What’s on your wish list for WWDC announcements this year? Let us know in the comments.