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Apple WWDC Live Blog: All the Updates, as They Happen

Follow our WWDC 2025 live blog for all of the updates coming to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more.

Welcome to WIRED's live coverage of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. The WWDC25 keynote will begin at 10 am Pacific, 1 pm Eastern, and 6 pm British Summer Time. We have WIRED reporters Julian Chokkattu, Adrienne So, Lauren Goode, Will Knight, Reece Rogers, and Michael Calore on hand to provide news updates.

It's a livestreamed event, and you can watch it right here on this page, or open the video feed in its own tab; Apple is streaming the video on its developer website.

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Julian is typing everything in his glasses and it makes me feel like we live in the future.

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Here's All the News From the Keynote

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OK, That's a Wrap From Cupertino

Lots of big announcements today for iPad fans, design aficionados, and group chat power users. We'll have more coverage on WIRED later today, starting with our roundup of all the big announcements. Stay tuned!

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Ersatz Harry Nilsson does the Apple version of the Amazon five-star theater shtick to close us out.

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The difference between Apple's “AI” event (if you would call today's WWDC keynote that) and other AI events or major releases right now is that Apple is taking a top-down approach: Here are the operating systems we own, here are the apps we make or support, here's how they're changing because AI is changing them. Others say: Here are our latest foundational or verticalized AI models, they are going to change the world or a specific industry but some of the use cases aren't totally clear yet.

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Natural language coding tools (including ChatGPT support) in Swift.

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I have no idea what I'm watching right now. Is everyone else seeing this?

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As usual, the developer betas of everything announced are available today, and the public betas arrives in July.

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WIRED senior writer Will Knight notes that the market doesn't seem to love Apple's announcements so far…

Julian Chokkattu

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I have to say, iPadOS 26 is the standout winner across all the updates announced today. Apple actually delivered something everyone has been asking for.

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With the new menu bar users can access the commands available in an app and quickly find a specific feature or related...
With the new menu bar, users can access the commands available in an app and quickly find a specific feature or related tips by using search.Courtesy of Apple

The new Mac-style menu bar in iPadOS.

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The filing system on iPad has historically been really poor, so Apple taking the time to address this is very welcome.

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The powerful and intuitive new windowing system lets users fluidly resize app windows, place them exactly where they want, and open even more windows at once.Courtesy of Apple

iPad Windows in action. Exposé is shown at the end of this clip.

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Love these new updates to iPad. Hopefully next year's software update includes features for 12-finger typing, to account for all of our additional AI fingers

Julian Chokkattu

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A MENU BAR on the iPad??

The iPad is now a Mac.

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Designed for the unique capabilities of iPad window tiling enables users to arrange their windows with a simple flick.
Designed for the unique capabilities of iPad, window tiling enables users to arrange their windows with a simple flick.Courtesy of Apple

Windowed apps can be tiled any way you want.

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You can tile apps, arrange apps, and resize them. Now spending $1,000 on an iPad Pro finally makes more sense.

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Some day, and by some day I mean right now, we'll look back and realize just how much tech companies tried to engineer what they believed we should experience while diverting our attention from the real-life, human, tangible stuff that was good already.

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Pardon my French but holy crap. The iPad has windowed apps now.