Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday, June 22 at 10 am PT. With this year being the first-ever totally virtual experience for the event, there are more ways than ever to tune in to the livestream from Apple Park. Follow along for how to watch the WWDC keynote on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and the web. You can also watch with the embedded livestream below.

While WWDC20 going all-online means that many will miss out on in-person connections for Apple’s conference this year, there are some positives that come along with the pandemic-forced change, the biggest one being no limit on the number of participants. Anyone around the world can join in on WWDC20 that will feature over 100 developer sessions with Apple engineers, the all-new Apple Developer Forums, and 1-on-1 Developer Labs (by appointment).

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How to watch the WWDC keynote on iPhone, iPad, Mac, the web

WWDC20 keynote starts at 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET on June 22

  • From any device, watch from Apple’s Special Events website
  • Watch from the Apple Developer app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and for the first time, Mac too!
  • Watch from the Apple TV app on any of your supported devices
  • Watch on the YouTube stream (embedded below)
  • You’ll also find the livestream on Tencent, iQIYI, Bilibili, and Youku.

Ahead of WWDC kicking off, Apple picked 350 winners for its Swift Student Challenge last week and highlighted six of them and the interesting projects they created. We also got a look at the cool jackets and pins Apple has sent the winners.

For more on WWDC, check out our roundup of everything to expect including a possible iMac refresh and much more. What are you most excited about for WWDC20? Let us know in our poll here and the comments below!