The main events of the conference — presentations of iOS 19, the new macOS, and other ecosystem updates — will take place on the first day. Additionally, on June 9, Apple will hold a special offline event at Apple Park for selected developers and students.
As last year, participation in WWDC will be free for all developers. The company promises dozens of video sessions, online labs with Apple engineers, and access to new tools and APIs.
This year, according to rumors, Apple is focusing heavily on artificial intelligence — expected AI integrations include the notification system, Siri, Spotlight, and other key elements of iOS and macOS.
Furthermore, the conference will host the awarding of winners of the Swift Student Challenge. The top 50 students will receive an invitation to Cupertino for a three-day trip.
More details will appear on the WWDC25 website and the Apple Developer app closer to the event date.