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If you’re an Apple fan, Monday is the biggest day of the year. The WWDC keynote will set the tone for the next 12 months as Apple gives a sneak peek at the next versions of every OS—iOS

We’ll be covering all aspects of WWDC the whole day long, including every announcement as it happens, so be sure to keep this page open in your tab bar. And check back regularly to read up on all the new stuff.

WWDC25: How to watch

Apple will stream the WWDC keynote live on YouTube and Apple.com. You can watch the video right here below.

WWDC25: Latest news and rumors

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: A variety of apps, including Messages, Music, Notes, CarPlay, and Camera to get new features and UI updates

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: The Preview app from macOS will finally land on iPhone and iPad

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: Mixmoji will let you combine two existing emoji into a new image

HomePod Software 26: Original model will still be supported when the new vision arrives

watchOS 26: Apple may allow third-party Control Center widgets

watchOS 26: All watches that run watchOS 11 will be compatible with watchOS 26

tvOS 26: Apple TV HD from over 10 years ago will get the new tvOS 26 update

Want more from WWDC? Be sure to check out video coverage on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. And subscribe to Macworld’s daily and weekly newsletters for Apple coverage, from WWDC to beyond.

WWDC25: Full coverage

While you wait for the keynote to start, check out our pre-event WWDC coverage of what we expect, what we want, and what we hope to see. First, check out our simulated WWDC keynote and read all about what we expect to be announced (with a little humor and some fun). Then dive into the latest rumors and our recaps of the major OS announements:

iOS 26: Everything you need to know

iOS 26: 7 changes we want to see

macOS 26: Everything you need to know

macOS 26: 6 changes we want to see

iPadOS 26: Everything you need to know

iPadOS 26: 5 changes we want to see 

WWDC25: Video shorts

Check out our videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts. Here are a few examples from the past week

Macworld

If you’re an Apple fan, Monday is the biggest day of the year. The WWDC keynote will set the tone for the next 12 months as Apple gives a sneak peek at the next versions of every OS—iOS

We’ll be covering all aspects of WWDC the whole day long, including every announcement as it happens, so be sure to keep this page open in your tab bar. And check back regularly to read up on all the new stuff.

WWDC25: How to watch

Apple will stream the WWDC keynote live on YouTube and Apple.com. You can watch the video right here below.

WWDC25: Latest news and rumors

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: A variety of apps, including Messages, Music, Notes, CarPlay, and Camera to get new features and UI updates

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: The Preview app from macOS will finally land on iPhone and iPad

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: Mixmoji will let you combine two existing emoji into a new image

HomePod Software 26: Original model will still be supported when the new vision arrives

watchOS 26: Apple may allow third-party Control Center widgets

watchOS 26: All watches that run watchOS 11 will be compatible with watchOS 26

tvOS 26: Apple TV HD from over 10 years ago will get the new tvOS 26 update

Want more from WWDC? Be sure to check out video coverage on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. And subscribe to Macworld’s daily and weekly newsletters for Apple coverage, from WWDC to beyond.

WWDC25: Full coverage

While you wait for the keynote to start, check out our pre-event WWDC coverage of what we expect, what we want, and what we hope to see. First, check out our simulated WWDC keynote and read all about what we expect to be announced (with a little humor and some fun). Then dive into the latest rumors and our recaps of the major OS announements:

iOS 26: Everything you need to know

iOS 26: 7 changes we want to see

macOS 26: Everything you need to know

macOS 26: 6 changes we want to see

iPadOS 26: Everything you need to know

iPadOS 26: 5 changes we want to see 

WWDC25: Video shorts

Check out our videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts. Here are a few examples from the past week

Macworld

If you’re an Apple fan, Monday is the biggest day of the year. The WWDC keynote will set the tone for the next 12 months as Apple gives a sneak peek at the next versions of every OS—iOS

We’ll be covering all aspects of WWDC the whole day long, including every announcement as it happens, so be sure to keep this page open in your tab bar. And check back regularly to read up on all the new stuff.

WWDC25: How to watch

Apple will stream the WWDC keynote live on YouTube and Apple.com. You can watch the video right here below.

WWDC25: Latest news and rumors

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: A variety of apps, including Messages, Music, Notes, CarPlay, and Camera to get new features and UI updates

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: The Preview app from macOS will finally land on iPhone and iPad

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: Mixmoji will let you combine two existing emoji into a new image

HomePod Software 26: Original model will still be supported when the new vision arrives

watchOS 26: Apple may allow third-party Control Center widgets

watchOS 26: All watches that run watchOS 11 will be compatible with watchOS 26

tvOS 26: Apple TV HD from over 10 years ago will get the new tvOS 26 update

Want more from WWDC? Be sure to check out video coverage on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. And subscribe to Macworld’s daily and weekly newsletters for Apple coverage, from WWDC to beyond.

WWDC25: Full coverage

While you wait for the keynote to start, check out our pre-event WWDC coverage of what we expect, what we want, and what we hope to see. First, check out our simulated WWDC keynote and read all about what we expect to be announced (with a little humor and some fun). Then dive into the latest rumors and our recaps of the major OS announements:

iOS 26: Everything you need to know

iOS 26: 7 changes we want to see

macOS 26: Everything you need to know

macOS 26: 6 changes we want to see

iPadOS 26: Everything you need to know

iPadOS 26: 5 changes we want to see 

WWDC25: Video shorts

Check out our videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts. Here are a few examples from the past week

Macworld

If you’re an Apple fan, Monday is the biggest day of the year. The WWDC keynote will set the tone for the next 12 months as Apple gives a sneak peek at the next versions of every OS—iOS

We’ll be covering all aspects of WWDC the whole day long, including every announcement as it happens, so be sure to keep this page open in your tab bar. And check back regularly to read up on all the new stuff.

WWDC25: How to watch

Apple will stream the WWDC keynote live on YouTube and Apple.com. You can watch the video right here below.

WWDC25: Latest news and rumors

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: A variety of apps, including Messages, Music, Notes, CarPlay, and Camera to get new features and UI updates

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: The Preview app from macOS will finally land on iPhone and iPad

iOS 26/iPadOS 26: Mixmoji will let you combine two existing emoji into a new image

HomePod Software 26: Original model will still be supported when the new vision arrives

watchOS 26: Apple may allow third-party Control Center widgets

watchOS 26: All watches that run watchOS 11 will be compatible with watchOS 26

tvOS 26: Apple TV HD from over 10 years ago will get the new tvOS 26 update

Want more from WWDC? Be sure to check out video coverage on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. And subscribe to Macworld’s daily and weekly newsletters for Apple coverage, from WWDC to beyond.

WWDC25: Full coverage

While you wait for the keynote to start, check out our pre-event WWDC coverage of what we expect, what we want, and what we hope to see. First, check out our simulated WWDC keynote and read all about what we expect to be announced (with a little humor and some fun). Then dive into the latest rumors and our recaps of the major OS announements:

iOS 26: Everything you need to know

iOS 26: 7 changes we want to see

macOS 26: Everything you need to know

macOS 26: 6 changes we want to see

iPadOS 26: Everything you need to know

iPadOS 26: 5 changes we want to see 

WWDC25: Video shorts

Check out our videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts. Here are a few examples from the past week

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