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Apple just set the date for WWDC 2026, its biggest software event of the year

Apple's biggest software drop of the year has a date, and the countdown starts now.

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Apple has officially announced WWDC 2026. The keynote kicks off on Monday, June 8, and runs through June 12. This is where Apple traditionally pulls back the curtain on the next versions of all its operating systems. 

What’s coming at WWDC this year?

WWDC is going to be the showcase of software innovations, but this year, the focus will be more than just incremental updates. AI, once again, is going to take center stage. But at the same time, keep a keen eye on how Apple is modifying the user interface to become more adaptable and touch-friendly. 

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Let’s start with the more juicy bits here. Apple’s long-overdue MacBook Pro refresh is reportedly landing later this year. Aside from the OLED screen upgrade and a thinner design, it could also introduce a touch-sensitive display for the first time to Apple’s computing gear.

The macOS interface will reportedly get a functional overhaul to accept tap inputs, without losing its traditional mouse or trackpad-based input charm. It would be interesting to see whether it inches closer to iPadOS, or takes a new direction. 

On the mobile side of things, the foldable iPhone is also due in the Fall season. Reports suggest that Apple has tweaked the iOS interface to become more flexible, with additions such as sidepanels and a slightly iPad-like interface, so that the UI can take full-advantage of the foldable phone’s inner flexible screen, which is roughly going to be eight inches diagonally. 

This year Apple is also expected to refine the Liquid Glass design it introduced last year. If you found iOS 26 a little rough around the edges visually, iOS 27 should address some of that. 

Apple is also working on new Siri and Apple Intelligence features powered by Google’s Gemini AI models. Alongside these, the company is reportedly focusing on improving stability across its platforms, which is a welcome change of pace after a feature-heavy few years.

When can developers and regular users try it?

Developer beta versions of the new software are released right after the keynote wraps up on day one. If you are a developer or have a developer account, you can get your hands on iOS 27 as early as June 8.

For everyone else, Apple releases public betas about a month later in July. These are more stable than the developer builds, but still not polished enough for your main device. For the safest experience, wait for the full release in September.

Rachit Agarwal
Rachit is a seasoned tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering the consumer technology landscape.
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