Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on June 5
Apple on Tuesday unveiled the lineup for its annual WORLD WIDE developer conference, which will help developers learn about the latest technologies, tools and frameworks coming to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
Apple on Tuesday unveiled the lineup for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which will help developers learn about the latest technologies, tools, and frameworks coming to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
Free for all developers, WWDC23 will take place in an online format from June 5 to 9, with developers and students having the opportunity to celebrate in person in a special experience at Apple Park on opening day.
During the week, developers will be able to connect directly with Apple engineers and experts through one-on-one labs and activities on Slack, Apple said.
Developers will learn how they can take apps to the next level, taking a deep dive into new tools, technologies and advancements across Apple platforms.
Featuring 175 in-depth session videos, WWDC23 brings together the latest tools and technologies to give developers the opportunity to learn how to create next-generation apps and games, Apple added.
In addition to session videos and one-on-one labs, Apple engineers and designers will host online activities throughout the week on Slack to help developers participate in technical discussions, get their questions answered, and connect with each other.