Every year WWDC starts with a keynote speech on the first day of the event, and this year's keynote speech will be held on June 9. Apple will release iOS19, iPadOS19, macOS16, tvOS19, watchOS12 and visionOS3.
WWDC2025 will host online conferences and labs so that developers can learn about new software features and how to integrate these features into their applications. Keynotes and online sessions will be available on the Apple Developer app, Apple website and YouTube.
Although WWDC2025 is an online event, Apple plans to hold a special offline event for some developers and students. The offline WWDC event will be held on June 9 at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. Invited attendees will be able to watch the keynote show at Apple Park and meet Apple employees.
Current Apple Developer Program members, Apple Entrepreneurship Camp alumni, past Swift Student Challenge winners, and current Apple Developer Enterprise Program members can participate in the ApplePark event on June 9, and Apple will select participants through a random drawing.
Apple held the Swift Student Challenge in February this year, and the winners will be announced soon. Students who receive the Distinction Award are invited to Cupertino for a multi-day event.
As June approaches, Apple plans to provide developers with more information about WWDC 2025 through the Apple Developer app and Apple Developer website.