WWDC 2025: Apple announces a conference for developers from 9 to 13 June

Apple has announced that its annual developer conference WWDC 2025 will take place from 9 to 13 June.
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As usual, the event will include online sessions for developers, as well as the main keynote speech, which will take place on 9 June at Apple Park.
During the keynote, Apple is expected to present new versions of its main software platforms: iOS, iPadOS and macOS. This year, the company is expected to introduce an update with a more transparent design similar to visionOS with glass elements. A clue to this design can be found in the WWDC logo, which depicts the translucent number 25. This update promises to be the most significant redesign for these platforms since iOS 7.
In addition to the main presentation, Apple will hold a traditional offline programme for developers, where they will be able to meet with the company's experts during individual and group lab sessions, as well as take part in special events. Tickets to the event will be available in a limited number for developers who wish to join the event. Free online sessions will also be available for everyone during the five days.
Apple Developer Program participants, Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni, previous Swift Student Challenge winners, and Apple Developer Enterprise Program participants can register to attend the event at Apple Park on 9 June. Participants will be selected through a random lottery.
Apple also held the Swift Student Challenge in February this year, and the winners will be announced soon. They will receive an invitation to a multi-day experience in Cupertino.
Apple plans to provide developers with additional information about WWDC 2025 through the Apple Developer app and the Apple Developer website before the event in June.
Source: Apple