After months of waiting, WWDC is almost here. Much like the past few years, WWDC 2023 is set to be a largely virtual affair, with developers able to access a week of workshops from the comfort of their homes – and completely free of charge too.
Well, for most developers, anyway. A few lucky students and developers will be able to make it to Apple Park on the first day of the show, gaining individual access to Apple developers and engineers.
Despite the conference’s focus on developers, Apple is hosting a public event on the first day of the proceedings to reveal the next big updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. However, this year there could also be some potentially big hardware announcements for Mac, and even a new AR/VR headset.
Here we outline everything you need to know to tune in to the WWDC 2023 Keynote. To learn more about what to expect during the Keynote, take a look at what’s to come at WWDC 2023.
When is the WWDC 2023 keynote?
WWDC 2022 is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 5, 2023, with his opening speech due to the launching procedure. The opening speech should start at 10am PDT at Apple Park in California, which translates to the following times depending on your location:
- United States (West Coast): June 6, 10 a.m. PDT
- United States (Central): June 6, 12 p.m. CDT
- United States (East Coast): June 6, 1 p.m. EDT
- UK: June 6, 6 p.m. BST
- Central Europe: June 6, 7:00 p.m. CEST
- Australia (West): June 7, 1:00 a.m. AWST
- Australia (Central): June 7, 2:30 a.m. ACST
- Australia (East): June 7, 3:00 AEST
How to watch the WWDC 2023 livestream from home
The easiest way to watch from any device is to check out the official YouTube stream – we’ll integrate that into the article closer to the time.
While Apple’s WWDC keynotes were once exclusively available through Apple devices and Apple browsers, the company has expanded support to a range of devices and software – on both Mac and Windows – in recent years. .
That being said, it’s easier than ever to tune in to the WWDC 2023 live stream from the comfort of your own home – the method just depends on the device you’ll be using to watch.
Watch on iPhone, iPad and Mac
When it comes to Apple’s main devices – iPhone, iPad and Mac – it’s easy to get connected. Apple recommends that you’re running iOS 10 or later on iPhone or iPad and macOS Sierra 10.12 or later on a Mac for the best experience, but it’s entirely possible that Stream will work on older devices as well.
To follow along, simply head to the Apple Event page on your device of choice. Additionally, you have the option of using the Apple TV app if you are using a newer version of iOS, iPadOS, or macOS.
You’ll also be able to download the keynote via the Apple TV post-stream app, allowing you to catch up if you weren’t able to tune in live.
Watch on Apple TV
As long as you’re not using the 2007 first-gen box yet, you’ll be able to watch the WWDC 2023 keynote through your Apple TV.
Just head to the Apple Events app and select WWDC 2023 on the day.
Watch on PC
Apple recommends using the official Microsoft Edge browser if you want to watch the keynote through Windows 10, but you can watch the stream through Google Chrome, Firefox, and just about any other browser that supports encoding MSE, H.264 and AAC.
Whichever browser you choose, just head to the Apple Event page to log in.
Watch on Android
Yes, you can even access the WWDC 2023 livestream via Android. As mentioned above, Apple has expanded support to allow Chrome and Firefox to broadcast the event, so you’ll be able to broadcast from your Android via the mobile version of Google Chrome.
Just head over to the Apple Events page to get started.
Watch on YouTube
Apple is also broadcasting the WWDC 2023 keynote via YouTube, allowing you to watch the announcement from any device with access to that site.
We’ll be embedding the YouTube stream closer to the time for convenience, but you can also head straight to the YouTube channel.
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