Apple WWDC 2025 Event Announced, Here Are The Details

Apple has officially announced WWDC 2025 set to start on June 9 and run till June 13.

Just like the last few years, the event will primarily be online and free for all developers. However, Apple is also planning a special in-person gathering at Apple Park on June 9 for select developers and students.

WWDC always kicks off with a big keynote, and this year’s will be no different. On June 9, Apple will unveil its latest software updates, including iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, tvOS 19, watchOS 12, and visionOS 3.

Developers can attend online sessions and labs to learn about new software features and how to integrate them into their apps throughout the week. These sessions, along with the keynote, will be available on the Apple Developer app, Apple’s Developer website, and YouTube.

For those hoping to attend the in-person Apple Park event, Apple is selecting participants through a random lottery. Eligible applicants include Apple Developer Program members, Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni, past Swift Student Challenge winners, and Apple Developer Enterprise members.

Speaking of the Swift Student Challenge, Apple held it in February, and winners will be announced soon. Distinguished winners will be invited to Cupertino for a multi-day experience.

As WWDC 2025 approaches, Apple will share more details through the Apple Developer app and WWDC25 website.

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