Apple’s second all-virtual Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday, June 7 at 10 am PT. We’re expecting to see iOS 15, watchOS 8, macOS 12, and more unveiled with the possibility of new hardware too. Follow along for how to watch Apple’s WWDC21 keynote on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and any device on the web.

Like WWDC20, going all-online again for WWDC21 means that many will miss out on in-person connections but that also brings big benefits like no limit to the amount of people able to participate. Anyone can join in on WWDC21 and the 200+ developer sessions with Apple engineers, the Apple Developer Forums, and 1-on-1 Developer Labs.

And new for this year are Digital Lounges to hang out and chat with Apple engineers and designers as well as a fresh “Pavilions” feature in the Apple Developer app to keep up with everything that’s happening at WWDC.

  • WWDC 2021 rumor roundup: iOS 15 features, MacBook Pro update, more
  • Get ready for WWDC 2021 with these playlists, podcasts, stories, concepts, wallpapers, and tips

How to watch Apple’s WWDC21 keynote

Starts at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET on June 7

  • From any device, watch from Apple’s Special Events website
  • Watch from the Apple Developer app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac
  • Watch from the Apple TV app on any of your supported devices
  • Watch on the YouTube stream (embedded below and you can also set a reminder)

After the WWDC keynote, Apple will hold the State of the Union address at 2 pm PT / 5 pm ET.

And earlier this week, Apple announced the 350 Swift Student Challenge winners ahead of the conference and we also got a look at this year’s fun swag:

  • Apple announces WWDC Swift Student Challenge winners ahead of next week’s event
  • Gallery: Swift Student Challenge winners begin receiving exclusive WWDC21 swag