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24 Mar 2026


Apple’s WWDC 2026 aims at AI upgrades

The annual developer conference in June promises iOS 27, AI upgrades, and a major leap for Siri

Apple has officially announced that its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 will take place from June 8 to June 12, with the opening keynote at Apple Park in California and live-streamed for viewers worldwide.

WWDC is Apple’s biggest event for developers, showcasing updates for iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS, along with new tools, frameworks, and services. This year, the focus is expected to be artificial intelligence and a much-improved Siri.

The upcoming iOS 27 is likely to bring AI-driven features designed to make Apple devices smarter and more intuitive. The most anticipated highlight is a major upgrade to Siri, which has lagged behind other AI assistants in recent years. The new Siri is expected to understand context better, hold more natural conversations, and feel significantly more “intelligent,” signaling Apple’s push to modernize its AI capabilities.

In addition to software updates, developers can expect enhancements to macOS and other Apple platforms, along with refreshed tools for app creation. While hardware announcements are possible, the spotlight will largely remain on software and AI features.

Apple will continue its hybrid model, offering both in-person sessions and online access through the Apple Developer app and website, making it accessible to developers and enthusiasts worldwide.

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