Apple will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 8 to 12, focusing on software updates and AI advancements. The conference kicks off with an in-person 'special event' at Apple Park, streamed online. Expect refinements to the Liquid Glass design language and the end of Intel Mac support. The event will feature iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, with major software releases tested over the summer and released alongside new iPhone models in the fall.
Apple will offer in-person experiences, including meetings with engineers and designers. Online access remains the primary platform for developer-focused sessions.
Apple will also phase out support for the last remaining Intel Macs, signaling a move towards ARM-based processors.