Apple WWDC 2026 live: Siri 2.0, iOS 27, Apple Intelligence, and everything else we're expecting

Jun 08, 2026 - 13:02
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Apple WWDC 2026 live: Siri 2.0, iOS 27, Apple Intelligence, and everything else we're expecting

WWDC 2026 kicks off today, with all eyes set on Apple Park in Cupertino for what is sure to be a jam-packed opening keynote.

Leading the list of expected announcements is Siri — yes, the AI-powered version that Apple first showed off at WWDC 2024, then delayed indefinitely — and considering the company's new software partnership with Google, this upgraded personal assistant should be the star of WWDC 2026.

Of course, we're also likely to hear about next-gen versions of all of Apple’s platforms; namely iOS 27, iPadOS 27, watchOS 27, macOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27. And considering the explosion of AI across the industry and Apple’s renewed focus on Apple Intelligence, we suspect we’ll see plenty of AI-powered features announced and launched across these product categories.

Apple’s WWDC 2026 Special Event Keynote — dubbed ‘Coming Bright Up’ — starts at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST today, June 8, 2026 (or 3 am AEST on June 9, 2026). But we’re kicking off our live coverage early to catch you up on any last-minute rumors and to share some shots from our incomparable Editor-at-Large, Lance Ulanoff, who’s already on the ground in California.

You can also take our poll below to let us know what you're most excited to see Apple unveil at WWDC 2026.

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WWDC 2026 — how to watch

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You can tune into WWDC 2026 on Apple’s YouTube page or via the embedded video above. If you click ‘Notify me’ on that video, you’ll get a reminder when the event is starting.

You’ll also be able to watch the livestream from Apple’s own website, and if you have an Apple device, you’ll also find a WWDC 2026 stream on the Apple TV app.

If you can’t tune in live, you’ll be able to watch the recording at a later date — or just stay tuned to TechRadar, where we’ll be covering all the announcements and our reactions to them.

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2026-06-08T09:51:23.010Z

More than just Siri

The Apple Maps app demonstrated at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2025.

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Of course, Siri 2.0 will be just one part of iOS 27, so what else are we hoping to see in Apple's next iPhone-focused software package?

Elsewhere on TechRadar, we've detailed 5 things we want iOS 27 to fix at WWDC 2026, from the iOS keyboard to Liquid Glass glitches.

2026-06-08T09:43:35.555Z

TechRadar's editor-at-large, Lance Ulanoff, has touched down in California and— wait a minute, is that Apple CEO-to-be John Ternus? If you're reading this, Lance, let us know if he gave you any pre-show hints about what to expect from WWDC 2026.

TechRadar's Lance Ulanoff and Apple's John Ternus

(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

2026-06-08T09:24:07.894Z

A look back at WWDCs past

Liquid Glass being announced in front of a crowd at Apple's WWDC 2025

(Image credit: Getty Images)

What better way to count down to WWDC 2026 than with a visual look back at the WWDCs that came before? TechRadar's Mark Wilson has put together a visual retrospective of the 25 biggest moments from previous WWDCs, including the announcement of Mac OS X, Apple's switch from Power PC to Intel, and the launch of the iPhone 4.

Apple WWDC 2026 Coming Bright Up Webpage

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Welcome to our WWDC 2026 live blog! Stick with us throughout the day for our pre-event coverage of Apple's big software showcase.

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