Apple will soon be holding its big annual event dedicated to new software releases. The keynote will be an opportunity to discover iOS 19 and many other announcements. Some guests will even be allowed to attend on site.
Each This year, Apple is bringing together its entire developer community in June for WWDC, its software conference. iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and development tools are in the spotlight. The event has been held primarily online since the pandemic, but the company is maintaining a key moment in person: the opening keynote. It will be held, as always, at the company's headquarters, at Apple Park, located in Cupertino, United States.
Apple has just begun notifying developers selected to attend the keynote on site. Invitations were sent out this week, following a random drawing among applicants. Those lucky enough to attend will be able to attend the keynote presentation as well as the "Platforms State of the Union" session, which details the technical innovations for the coming months. Guests will also have access to workshops with engineers and brand specialists.
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iOS 19 will be the star of the next Apple keynote, with many new features expected
WWDC is always the time chosen by Apple to unveil the next versions of its operating systems. This year, iOS 19 is particularly anticipated. Apple promises a major update for iPhones, such as the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, with new features and deeper integration with other products in the ecosystem. Developers around the world will be able to follow the announcements for free via videos posted throughout the event.
The keynote is free, but travel is at the expense of guests. The winners of the Swift Student Challenge 2025 competition are also invited to Cupertino to participate in three days of activities, including the on-site presentation. The entire WWDC 2025 program will be available online, from June 9 to 13, so all enthusiasts can follow the announcements, wherever they are.


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