Apple announces WWDC23 coming June 5
- Apple will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 5 to 9.
- The event will include virtual and in-person opportunities.
- Apple will unveil new software versions and more.
Today, Apple officially announced that WWDC 2023 will be taking place from June 5th through 9th this year. The event will take place at Apple Park and will include a keynote event, State of the Union, and more. Developers can access the entire event virtually for free, with in-person opportunities available as well.
Selected developers and students will have the opportunity to attend a special event at Apple Park on June 5th, which will include viewing the pre-recorded keynote video, the State of the Union, as well as the Apple Design Awards, and more.
Apple is expected to unveil new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Besides new software releases, Apple will likely unveil the Reality Pro headset at WWDC. The heavily rumored headset will come alongside a new software platform and additional developer tools. Apple may also unveil updated MacBook Air models at WWDC this year.
Image credit: MacRumors
More information will be coming soon, says Apple, with additional details available on the Apple Developer website and app.
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