Apple has sent the invites for its in-person WWDC 2025 festivities on Monday, June 9, featuring the keynote session at 1PM ET/10AM PT. Attendees will be able to watch the keynote presentation at the company's Cupertino campus, as well as meet with developers and participating in special activities. For everyone who hasn't received an invite to Apple Park, the keynote will stream online. Developers can also participate in the rest of WWDC's programming online for free.
We've already got pretty high hopes for the keynote announcements, with a lot of potential news expected about the upcoming redesign for iOS 19. We've heard that the operating system could have features including AI-powered battery management and improved public Wi-Fi sign ins, and our own Nathan Ingraham has penned an impassioned plea for a normal letter "a" in the Notes app. The full WWDC conference runs from June 9-13.
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