How to Watch Apple’s WWDC 2025 Keynote on June 9

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 will run from June 9 to June 13. Like recent years, the event is mostly online, but a limited number of developers and students have been invited to Apple Park in Cupertino.
🕒 The conference kicks off with Apple’s keynote event on Monday, June 9 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, where the company is expected to unveil:
- iOS 26
- iPadOS 26
- macOS 26
- tvOS 26
- watchOS 26
- visionOS 26
- Possibly a first look at homeOS, Apple’s rumored smart home platform.
Here’s how you can watch the keynote live:
📺 Watch the Keynote on YouTube
One of the easiest ways to tune in is via YouTube, which is widely accessible across smartphones, TVs, and consoles.
👉 Watch the WWDC 2025 Keynote on YouTube
The live stream will be available once the event begins on June 9.
🍏 Watch on Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Vision Pro
You can stream the keynote on Apple devices using Safari or another compatible browser. Minimum OS requirements:
- iOS 10 or later
- macOS Sierra 10.12 or later
👉 Watch on Apple’s Events Page
📱 Watch via the Apple TV App
The keynote will be available in the TV app on Mac, iPhone, iPad, Vision Pro, and Apple TV.
To watch:
- Open the TV app
- Scroll to Watch Now and select WWDC 2025
or search for "WWDC" and choose WWDC 2025 - Tap Play when available
The stream will go live at your local time.
🖥️ Watch on a Windows PC
Windows users can stream the keynote using Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 or later.
Other browsers like Chrome and Firefox may work if they support MSE, H.264, and AAC.
👨💻 Watch in the Apple Developer App or Website
Developers can also tune in using the Apple Developer app or by visiting the official Apple Developer website.
Stay tuned for in-depth coverage after the keynote!