Biggest Things You Missed At WWDC26
Apple showcases AI-powered Siri, device updates, and refinements at WWDC26, hinting at a more intelligent and streamlined ecosystem.

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, better known as WWDC, is officially underway. The annual event is where Apple brings together developers, designers, students, tech fans and everyday users to preview the software updates and tools that will shape the next year across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple Vision Pro, Apple TV and more. It’s not usually where Apple reveals the next iPhone, but it is where the company shows people how their current and future devices are about to change.
WWDC26 runs from June 8 through June 12, with Apple kicking things off Monday morning with its big keynote, followed by the Platforms State of the Union later that day. Apple says the week includes more than 100 sessions, group labs, developer forums, guides and community events, so the full conference is still unfolding. But as usual, the biggest consumer-facing headline came from the opening keynote.
This year, the pressure on Apple was obvious. After years of people questioning whether the company was moving fast enough in AI, WWDC26 gave Apple a chance to show what Apple Intelligence’s next chapter actually looks like. So while the rest of the week will continue to bring more developer details, these are the biggest things you may have missed from WWDC26 so far.