Apple officially opens its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 today, June 9, at 10:00 AM PT (17:00 GMT). The annual event, held under the theme “Sleek Peek,” is streamed live from Cupertino via Apple’s official website and YouTube channel.

This year’s WWDC is expected to mark a turning point in Apple’s software evolution, with iOS 26 and a suite of AI-powered upgrades taking the spotlight—led by the company’s much-anticipated Apple Intelligence platform.
iOS 26 and the Future of AI at Apple
At the core of today’s announcements lies iOS 26, which introduces a new design language called “Liquid Glass”—a futuristic transparent UI concept inspired by Apple’s Vision Pro.
Major expectations include:
Real-time translation on AirPods Smart battery optimization via AI New Apple Game Center application Customizable iMessage backgrounds Poll creation within the Messages app Large Language Model (LLM) APIs for developers
Though rumors hinted at a total overhaul for Siri, sources suggest the full Siri AI reboot may be delayed until 2026, with only minor enhancements introduced today.
macOS 26 “Tahoe” and Cross-Platform Upgrades
Joining iOS 26, Apple will unveil:
macOS 26 (codename: “Tahoe”) iPadOS 26 watchOS 12 tvOS visionOS updates
All these platforms are expected to share the Liquid Glass visual design and deeper integration with Apple Intelligence, creating a seamless AI-driven experience across the Apple ecosystem.
Tim Cook’s Vision for the Future
Apple CEO Tim Cook will open WWDC 2025 with a keynote outlining the company’s direction. Insiders expect a preview of the iPhone 17, highlighting hardware-AI synergy and the next evolution of device-user interaction.
Apple’s growing commitment to developer empowerment through LLM toolkits and cross-platform support aims to secure its ecosystem’s leadership in the age of intelligent computing.
Event of the Year for Developers and Users Alike
From AI-powered translation to immersive UIs, WWDC 2025 underscores Apple’s mission to reshape user experiences through smart design and intelligent systems.
Despite stiff competition from OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft, Apple’s unified hardware-software approach could position it as a dominant force in consumer AI integration in the years ahead.