WWDC 2023, Apple’s big developer conference, will kick off on the June 5, where we expect to see some incredibly cool tech.
One of the biggest dates in Apple’s calendar is almost here, with WWDC 2023 kicking off soon.
This is the 2023 edition of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where we expect to see exciting iOS and macOS drops as well as new M2-powered Macs and the 15-inch MacBook Air (2023).
However, most of the hype surrounding this year’s WWDC event is focused on whether or not Apple will finally showcase its long-rumored Apple VR headset.
We expect news across Apple’s entire range, including iPhone, Macs, iPads and wearables, so get ready to hear more about iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10 and tvOS 17.
Fortunately, that’s easy to do, wherever you happen to be in the world, and we’ve detailed exactly how to watch the WWDC 2023 keynote, hosted by CEO Tim Cook, below.When is WWDC 2023?
WWDC 2023 kicks off June 5, at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST, which works out as June 6, 3am ACT. That’s the time to set a reminder for – and we’ll be covering all of the announcements live from Apple Park in Cupertino, so make sure to follow it along here on TechRadar.
If you can’t tune in live, don’t worry. The videos will be available after the live event and you’ll be able to catch up on Youtube and follow along here on the site with our WWDC 2023 live blog. How to watch the WWDC 2023 keynote
Apple’s keynote will be hosted on the company’s official YouTube channel, and you can also watch it using the video above, so you won’t even need to leave this page to tune in! We expect the live stream to be available on Apple’s WWDC site as well.
Thanks to the leaks, we have a good idea of what to expect from the mixed reality headset, and you’ll find some of those details further down in this article, or you can use the links above to read everything we’ve heard so far about them.