If you want to watch the Apple WWDC 2026 keynote live, Apple has made the path simple. The stream starts Monday, June 8, at 10 a.m. PT. You can watch through Apple’s event page or the Apple TV app.
Apple is also promoting WWDC26 with an official “Get Ready” video, so the draft now includes that video instead of leaving it as a plain source-page link.
WWDC is Apple’s software-heavy event. The keynote should set the stage for the next versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. Apple is also treating WWDC26 as a full online week from June 8 through June 12.
When the WWDC 2026 keynote starts
The keynote begins at 10 a.m. Pacific time on Monday, June 8. That is 1 p.m. Eastern, 12 p.m. Central, 6 p.m. in London, 7 p.m. in Paris, and 2 a.m. Tuesday in Tokyo.
Apple’s developer schedule lists the Platforms State of the Union for 1 p.m. PT on the same day. That second stream is the deeper technical follow-up after the main keynote. Developers should keep it on the calendar too.
Where to watch Apple’s WWDC 2026 keynote
The cleanest option is Apple’s official Apple Events page. Apple says viewers can tune in at apple.com. It also lists the Apple TV app as a viewing option.
That should cover iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV hardware, smart TVs, and supported streaming devices with the Apple TV app. If the app is not convenient, use the browser stream from Apple Events.
For developers, Apple’s WWDC26 page is the better hub. It includes the keynote, the Platforms State of the Union, sessions, Group Labs, and links to the Apple Developer app.
What to expect from the keynote
Apple describes the keynote as the reveal of its latest software and technologies. Translation: this is where the company frames the next year of platform changes before developers start digging through the sessions.
The biggest questions are around Apple Intelligence, Siri, and whether Apple can show a more convincing AI roadmap. That makes the event important if you followed reports about new Siri chat behavior.
If you only want the consumer-facing announcements, watch the 10 a.m. PT keynote. If you build apps or care about Apple’s frameworks, keep watching for the 1 p.m. PT developer session.















































