WWDC 2025: How to watch and what to expect
Apple's annual developer conference, WWDC, is almost here, starting on June 9. Here's how to watch the event and what we may see during the conference.

The center of attention is expected to be the new iOS, which is rumored to be getting a rebranding. What's expected to be missing this time is a lot of talk about the latest industry fad, generative AI – and Apple's take on it, called Apple Intelligence. Here's how to watch the event and what to expect during the conference.
WWDC 2025: How to Watch
WWDC 2025's keynote is scheduled for June 9 at 10 a.m. PT. The in-person event will be live-streamed on Apple's website and YouTube Channel. The YouTube livestream will be embedded above so you can also watch it from here.
WWDC 2025 will continue on through June 13, but the main event is June 9's keynote, when the majority of new announcements are expected to happen.
WWDC 2025: What to expect
iOS 26

iOS 19 will likely be rebranded to iOS 26 this year. | Image Credit - PhoneArena
The iOS 26 update is rumored to be a big one. A design refresh is said to come, reminiscent of visionOS on the Apple Vision Pro: glass-like effects, translucent menus, and other similar effects may be all around the new OS. We also expect improvements in battery life thanks to AI, which would reportedly adjust background apps to extend your battery life.
In the meantime, iOS 26 may also bring simplified public Wi-Fi logins, a plethora of new accessibility tools, and likely Live Translate for AirPods. We are also reportedly going to see a new gaming app and a redesign of the camera app.
Of course, there will likely be new Apple Intelligence features, but we expect Apple to be more reserved about any huge announcements this time around (but more on that, later).
iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and watchOS 26
The rebranding of the operating systems is expected to trickle down to the rest of Apple's software this year, so all its OSes should now come with the number '26'.
iPadOS 26
Apple is also likely going to showcase iPadOS 26, which is Cupertino's OS for iPads. Not much is rumored so far about this update, but it will likely follow iOS 26's example and include a slight visual revamp and new AI features.
macOS 26
Apple's OS for Macs and MacBooks is also going to be shown during the conference. It is expected to get less time in the limelight than iOS, but nevertheless, it's likely to also get mentioned. A slight revamp of the looks of macOS is expected with this version, quite possibly the same visionOS-like translucency would be there. Also, expect plenty of Apple Intelligence features for Macs and MacBooks.
watchOS 26
Of course, Apple will also likely introduce the new OS to power its smartwatches. The rebrand will likely spread here too, and now all OSes by Apple will carry the same number (if this expectation is true).
Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence may not get the prime time this year. | Image Credit - Apple" 
Apple is very late with its promised contextual Siri and needs a comeback in the arena, but reportedly, this year it may hold its horses on the big promises.
Expect a new, AI-powered Shortcuts app, some small AI tweaks here and there, and the aforementioned battery-life-extending feature. But this year, at least judging by reputable analysts, there won't be flashy announcements of dreamy Apple Intelligence features.
WWDC 2025: What not to expect
New hardware
During WWDC, Apple doesn't reveal a lot of new hardware, usually. There are no rumors about hardware for this year as well. Previously, Apple has unveiled (a few times) new Macs during the event, but it seems unlikely to happen this time. After all, Apple released new MacBooks recently. Also, it seems unlikely we'll get a Vision Pro successor.
Also, don't expect new iPhones or AirPods, there are no rumors indicating we might see them during the conference next week.
Things that are NOT allowed: