Apple has shared a minor update regarding its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 event. Apart from showing off a new graphic and this year’s “On the horizon” slogan, the company confirms that its keynote will be live streamed on its website, Apple TV app, and its official YouTube channel at 1am local time on 10 June 2025.
As to what’s to be expected at WWDC 2025, Apple only revealed that it will showcase “groundbreaking updates” to its various platforms, but did not provide any specifics. For a while now, rumours are suggesting that a major redesign will be coming to iOS 19, iPadOS 19 and macOS 16, purportedly inspired by the company’s VisionOS platform.

Other things to expect are updates to the company’s Apple Intelligence features, and perhaps glimpses of the new AI-powered Siri. For the latter, a recent rumour is suggesting that the on-device assistant will allegedly be on-par with recent iterations of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. However, it is also said that it will still be a while before the upgraded Siri would be making its way to Apple devices.
WWDC 2025 will also see the company hold in-person and video sessions for its developer community. Outside of its keynote, the whole event is slated to go on until 13 June 2025.
(Source: Apple press release)