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Apple WWDC Live Blog: All the Updates, as They Happen

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Welcome to WIRED’s live coverage of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. The WWDC25 keynote will begin at 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern, and 6 pm British Summer Time.

It’s a livestreamed event, and you can watch it right here on this page, or open the video feed in its own tab; Apple is streaming the video on its developer website and on its developer-focused YouTube channel.

WWDC is Apple’s annual event for its global network of software developers. The company uses the keynote to announce all of the changes coming to the software that powers iPhones, Macs, Apple Watches, and the rest of Apple’s hardware. It also announces changes coming to the cloud services it provides, from iCloud and Messages to Siri and Apple Intelligence. It’s basically one big news dump for everything in the world of Apple software.

On occasion, the company will sneak in a surprise and use the WWDC keynote to announce something like a new hardware or software platform; 2023’s event was when we first learned about Apple Vision Pro. But this year, we’re only expecting software announcements—just bits, no atoms.

Read Reece Rogers’ preview of the show for a full look at what to expect from WWDC 2025.

Once the keynote is underway, we’ll post all of the important updates here on this live blog. We’ll tell you release dates, point out new features, and note what’s missing. We’ll also have some analysis from our expert reporters who are either attending WWDC or watching from afar. Most of us have been covering Apple for well over a decade, so we’ll be able to offer some unique insights about what’s being shown during the presentation.

We’ll kick off live coverage around a half an hour before the keynote is scheduled to start. So come back at 9:30 am PDT (12:30 pm EDT, and 5:30 pm in the UK). You’ll see the live blog refresh, and the text on this page will be replaced by live updates. Get ready for a great WWDC.

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