After months of waiting, WWDC is getting closer. Apple is bringing back the face-to-face event for the luckiest developers to attend. However, you can also see in line of your house.
Like every year, the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference will have a focus clearly aimed at this audience, but it will also be used to discover the latest updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS.
Maybe they will even surprise us with a new product from Material, but for that we will have to wait until next June. And, above all, it will be necessary to know how to follow the opening speech from WWDC 2022 live.
When is WWDC 2022?
WWDC 2022 will start next Monday June 6 with the opening speech inaugural, but the annual conference will last for a week and run until June 10. The only event you can follow live will be, yes, the aforementioned opening speech.
This opening performance will begin at 10:00 a.m. local time in Apple Park, California. Check the start time in your country below:
- 11:00 a.m. | Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
- 12:00 | Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru
- 1:00 p.m. | Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Venezuela
- 2:00 p.m. | Argentina, Uruguay
- 19:00 | Europe
How to watch the next Apple event live?
In his time, the opening speech from Apple’s WWDC were available exclusively on Apple devices and browsers. It’s not like that anymore and for some time they can be tracked from all kinds of devices and Softwareand that includes Android and Windows.
That said, it’s easier than ever to tune in to the WWDC 2022 live stream from the comfort of your home. We will include the live video here, but you can also refer to the method depending on the device you are going to use.
Watch WWDC 2022 on iPhone, iPad or Mac
- Safari or Google Chrome/Firefox compatible with MSE, H.254 and AAC
- Mac or MacBook with macOS Sierra 10.14 or later
- iPhone with iOS 12 or higher
- iPad with iPadOS 12 or higher
- iPod touch with iOS 12 or higher
It is easy to tune the opening speech opening of WWDC from the main Apple devices (iPhone, iPad and Mac). For the best experience, Apple recommends using iOS 12 or later on iPhone or iPad, and macOS Sierra 10.12 or later, but you shouldn’t experience any issues on older devices.
To watch the event live, simply head to the Apple Event page on your device of choice. You can also watch it from the Apple TV app if you have any of the latest versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
Watch WWDC 2022 on Apple TV
- Apple TV 2nd generation or later with tvOS 15
As long as you don’t own the first generation Apple TV from 2007, you’ll be able to watch WWDC 2022 on your Apple TV. Simply open the Apple Events app and select WWDC 2022 to see the opening speech.
Watch WWDC 2022 on PC
- Compatible with Safari or Google Chrome and Firefox with MSE, H.254 and AAC
- PC with Windows 10 or higher
Apple recommends using the official Windows browser, Microsoft Edge, to view opening speech on Windows 10 or Windows 11, but you can also see it in Google Chrome, Firefox, and almost any other browser that supports MSE, H.264, and AAC.
Whichever browser you choose, just head to the Apple Event page to log in.
Watch WWDC 2022 on Android
- Compatible with Safari or Google Chrome and Firefox with MSE, H.254 and AAC
- Android (version to be confirmed)
Yes, you can even watch WWDC 2022 live stream via Android. Apple has extended support to allow you to view it smoothly in Chrome and Firefox, so you can follow it from your mobile or Tablet from the mobile version of Google Chrome.
Just go to the Apple Event page to take advantage of the opening speech.
Watch WWDC 2022 on YouTube
Although it was not possible before, Apple is already streaming the WWDC presentation through its YouTube channel. This will allow you to see all ads from any device with which you have access to YouTube.
We’ll include the YouTube stream below so you don’t miss a thing, but you can also jump straight to Apple’s YouTube channel to watch it.
What to expect from this year’s WWDC?
For more in-depth information, you can check out our guide to WWDC 2022, but generally speaking, you should expect news on the upcoming releases of Apple’s operating systems.
Thus, we will know in more detail what iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, tvOS 16 and watchOS 9 will bring. As it has done on other occasions, the company could also take the opportunity to introduce new Materiallike a redesigned Mac Pro or a more professional Mac mini.
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