Apple has now officially announced WWDC 2023 (Worldwide Developer Conference). This year, the developer conference from June 5th to 9th will be mostly an online event that all developers can attend for free.
Apple today announced that the 34th annual Worldwide Developers Conference will take place Monday, June 5th through Friday, June 9th. take place Like WWDC 2020, 2021, and 2022, WWDC 2023 will be largely an online event that is free for all developers to attend. Apple will offer online sessions and labs where developers can learn about the new features and software announced at WWDC. There will also be the traditional Swift Student Challenge, for which Apple is accepting applications until April 19.
WWDC 2023: Apple will present iOS 17 and Co.
While WWDC 2023 will again be held online, Apple is planning a full-day event for select developers and students that will take place on June 5th at the Apple Park campus. Attendees will be able to watch the keynote and State of the Union videos, meet some Apple employees, and attend the Apple Design Awards. Apple will hold a keynote on Monday, June 5th to show off iOS 17, iPadOS 17, tvOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS 14—plus there could be new hardware announcements. This year's event is expected to focus on the AR/VR headset Apple has in development. We could also see the Mac Pro and a 15-inch MacBook Air. Apple plans to provide developers with additional information in the lead-up to WWDC 2023 via email, the Apple Developer app, and the Apple Developer website.

The broadcast of the well-known keynote will be available via the Events section on the homepage, Apple TV and YouTube. There will also be a stream within the Apple Developer app, which is only accessible to registered developers. If you don't want to miss anything about WWDC 2023, you should definitely download our app for free – so you are guaranteed not to miss any news. (Image: Apple)