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Friday, June 4, 2021

How to Watch Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference #WWDC21



Apple will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) June 7 through 11, in an all-online format. Free for all developers, WWDC21 will offer unique insight into the future of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. Building on the record-breaking participation and learnings from last year’s online conference, WWDC21 is an opportunity for developers to learn about the new technologies, tools, and frameworks they rely on to build innovative and platform-differentiating apps and games. 

As customers rely on Apple products more than ever to work, learn, express their creativity, entertain, and be entertained, WWDC21 will provide Apple’s worldwide community of more than 28 million developers, as well as the next generation of app developers, with the information and tools needed to turn their ideas into reality. This year’s conference will include announcements from the keynote and State of the Union stages, online sessions, 1:1 labs offering technical guidance, and new ways for developers to interact with Apple engineers and designers to learn about the latest frameworks and technologies.


You can watch Apple's WWDC 2021 Keynote live as it happens using YouTube or visiting Apple website or in this blog or via AppleTV or you can download Apple Developer App. The stream for the event starts at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time from Apple Park in Cupertino, California. For reference, here's when the event will begin based on other time zones in the United States and around the world:

  • Honolulu, Hawaii -- 7:00 a.m. HAST
  • Anchorage, Alaska -- 9:00 a.m. AKDT
  • Cupertino, California -- 10:00 a.m. PDT
  • Phoenix, Arizona -- 10:00 a.m. MST
  • Vancouver, Canada -- 10:00 a.m. PDT
  • Denver, Colorado -- 11:00 a.m. MDT
  • Dallas, Texas -- 12:00 noon CDT
  • New York, New York -- 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Toronto, Canada -- 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Halifax, Canada -- 2:00 p.m. ADT
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- 2:00 p.m. BRT
  • London, United Kingdom -- 6:00 p.m. BST
  • Berlin, Germany -- 7:00 p.m. CEST
  • Paris, France -- 7:00 p.m. CEST
  • Cape Town, South Africa -- 7:00 p.m. SAST
  • Moscow, Russia -- 8:00 p.m. MSK
  • Helsinki, Finland -- 8:00 p.m. EEST
  • Istanbul, Turkey -- 8:00 p.m. TRT
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates -- 9:00 p.m. GST
  • Delhi, India -- 10:30 p.m. IST
  • Jakarta, Indonesia -- 12:00 a.m. WIB (June 8th)
  • Shanghai, China -- 1:00 a.m. CST (June 8th)
  • Singapore -- 1:00 a.m. SGT (June 8th)
  • Perth, Australia -- 1:00 a.m. AWST (June 8th)
  • Hong Kong -- 1:00 a.m. HKT (June 8th)
  • Seoul, South Korea -- 2:00 a.m. KST (June 8th)
  • Tokyo, Japan -- 2:00 a.m. JST (June 8th)
  • Adelaide, Australia -- 2:30 a.m. ACST (June 8th)
  • Sydney, Australia -- 3:00 a.m. AEST (June 8th)
  • Auckland, New Zealand -- 5:00 a.m. NZST (June 8th)

What is WWDC?

WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference. It's Apple's annual conference for its developer community. Every year at WWDC, Apple previews the latest versions of its software and holds sessions for Apple developers where they can learn from Apple engineers. During the Apple Keynote, you can expect a sneak peek at some of the coolest new features Apple plans to introduce in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, tvOS 15, and the latest version of macOS.





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