Today is a true Apple fan’s Daytona 500, Indy 500 or Super Bowl. It is the day of the World Wide Developers Conference keynote.
For those who are first-time watchers of the event, the event is usually broadcasted live and held in-person at Apple Park, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, Apple has decided to have the event be pre-recorded, as it did with its 2020 events.
It is also the time where we see the newest versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS, as well as updates and improvements to other Apple services and products.
This year’s WWDC keynote is set to begin at 10 a.m. PT.
Here is how you can stream the keynote this year:
- Apple’s website: Apple is broadcasting the keynote of the event on its website.
- Apple TV app: Those who prefer to watch the event from an app are in luck. There is already a specific section in the Apple TV app dedicated to the WWDC keynote this year. Simply open the app in the Watch Now tab and scroll down until you see the WWDC section.
- YouTube: Apple will have a livestream to the keynote on its YouTube channel too.
YouTube is available to stream on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV and Mac.
The Apple TV app is available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, select Smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, XBOX One, XBOX Series X&S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
How do you plan to stream the event this year? Comment below or let us know on Twitter at @appleosophy.