WWDC 2023: Everything We Know | MacRumors
Apple announced on March 29 that its 34th Worldwide Developers Conference will take place the week of June 5 to June 9, 2023, beginning with a keynote event on Monday, June 5.
As with the 2022 conference, WWDC 2023 will be an online event, although select developers and students will be invited to Apple Park on June 5 to watch the keynote and State of the Union presentation and meet with other attendees and Apple employees.
WWDC tickets have historically been priced at $1,599 for the in-person event, but WWDC has been free for all developers since 2020 in its all-online format and that continues in 2023.
With WWDC, Apple offers developers a first glimpse of new iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS updates, plus the opportunity to engage with Apple engineers through engineering sessions, one-on-one lab appointments, and the Apple Developer Forums. Students are also invited to participate in the annual Swift Student Challenge to win prizes and a chance to visit Apple Park.
To kick off the Worldwide Developers Conference each year, Apple holds a keynote event to introduce new software and occasionally, new hardware. We are expecting iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, tvOS 17, and watchOS 10, plus rumors suggest Apple will use the event to unveil the long-rumored AR/VR headset.
Apple will stream the event on Apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple Developer website, the Apple TV, and YouTube.
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