
The annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) hosted by Apple will take place online from June 9–13, 2025. On June 9, developers and students will have the chance to celebrate in person at a special event held at Apple Park. All developers can use it for free, and it will be fully accessible online.
The most recent developments in Apple software will be highlighted at WWDC25. The conference will give developers exclusive access to Apple specialists and provide them with information about new tools, frameworks, and features as part of Apple’s continuous commitment to help them.
The event would empower developers and support their ongoing innovation. By listening into the Keynote, developers and students will be able to learn about the newest Apple technologies and software.
Additionally, WWDC25 will be available all week long on the Apple Developer website, YouTube channel, and app. There will be video sessions and online laboratories where attendees may interact with Apple engineers and designers during this year’s conference.
To commemorate the beginning of WWDC, Apple will also have an in-person event on June 9 where developers may attend special activities, meet with Apple experts individually and in groups, and watch the Keynote and Platforms State of the Union at Apple Park.
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The status of this year’s applications will be announced on March 27, and the winners will have the opportunity to apply for the exclusive event at Apple Park. Additionally, 50 Distinguished Winners—who are honored for their exceptional submissions—will get invitations to a three-day event in Cupertino, California.