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WWDC 2026 Live Tracker: Every Announcement, Updated Daily

WWDC 2026 Live Tracker: Every Apple Announcement (Updated) Track every WWDC 2026 announcement in real time — iOS 27, Siri AI overhaul, macOS 27, and more. Updated hourly during keynote, daily through June 12.

WWDC 2026 Live Tracker

Last updated: June 8, 2026 — 1:15 p.m. ET (Keynote in progress) Update frequency: Hourly during keynote · Daily through June 12 · Weekly through September Next scheduled update: June 8, 2026 — 5:00 p.m. ET (post-keynote summary)

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 runs June 8–12 at Apple Park, Cupertino. This tracker logs every confirmed announcement in reverse-chronological order. Bookmark this page — it is the single URL updated continuously through the event week and into beta season.

Quick Answer

WWDC 2026 is Apple’s most consequential developer conference in years. The headline: a rebuilt Siri powered by Google’s Gemini AI, a standalone Siri app with chatbot interface, and six new OS families (iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, visionOS 27). It is also Tim Cook’s final WWDC keynote as CEO — John Ternus takes over September 1, 2026.

🔴 LIVE — June 8, 2026: Keynote Day

WWDC 2026 Live Tracker: Every Apple Announcement (Updated) Track every WWDC 2026 announcement in real time — iOS 27, Siri AI overhaul, macOS 27, and more. Updated hourly during keynote, daily through June 12.
WWDC 2026 Live Tracker: Every Announcement, Updated Daily 2

[June 8, 2026 — Pre-keynote / confirmed pre-release] iOS 27 Drops Support for iPhone 11 Series

Confirmed via: Multiple corroborating reports (MacRumors, AppleInsider, 9to5Mac) ahead of keynote.

Apple’s iOS 27 compatibility list cuts the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and second-generation iPhone SE — the first major device cuts since iOS 16 dropped the iPhone 6s. iPhone 12 and all subsequent models through the iPhone 17 series remain supported, as does the iPhone SE (3rd generation and later). Full Apple Intelligence features remain gated to iPhone 15 Pro or newer, requiring the A17 Pro chip and a minimum of 8 GB RAM. Users on iPhone 11 hardware should wait for official confirmation before committing to an upgrade decision.

Who is affected: iPhone 11 and iPhone SE (2nd gen) owners — estimated tens of millions of active devices globally. Severity: High (consumer-facing device cut). Primary source: MacRumors WWDC 2026 Roundup

[June 8, 2026 — Pre-keynote / confirmed] macOS 27 Drops Intel Mac Support

Confirmed via: Multiple pre-keynote reports including BGR and AppleInsider.

macOS 27 will require Apple Silicon — Intel-based Macs will not be compatible. This ends the macOS Intel transition period that Apple formally announced in 2020. The move affects any Mac purchased before late 2020 that still runs an Intel processor. Developers maintaining apps for Intel users will need to plan accordingly, as macOS 26 (Tahoe) becomes the last Intel-compatible release.

Who is affected: Owners of Intel Macs (pre-late 2020 hardware); enterprise fleets running older Mac Pro or iMac Pro machines. Severity: High (platform-level cut with enterprise implications). Primary source: BGR / AOL

[June 8, 2026 — Keynote opening] Tim Cook Delivers Final WWDC Keynote as CEO

Confirmed via: Apple official; Gizmodo live coverage (Raymond Wong on-site).

Tim Cook took the Apple Park stage for his final WWDC keynote as chief executive, marking 15 years leading the company. John Ternus — Apple’s longtime hardware engineering chief — has been confirmed as CEO successor effective September 1, 2026, with Cook moving to Executive Chairman. The event’s tagline “Coming Bright Up” directly references the glowing Dynamic Island Siri interface expected to headline the software announcements. Gizmodo’s on-site correspondent noted Ternus was present at the venue, mingling with media ahead of the keynote.

Who is affected: Apple investors, developers, enterprise IT teams planning a 3–5 year software roadmap under new leadership. Severity: Informational — historically significant leadership context. Primary source: Gizmodo Live Coverage

[June 8, 2026 — Keynote / major announcement] Siri Rebuilt on Google Gemini: ~$1B/Year Deal Confirmed

Confirmed via: Bloomberg (Mark Gurman), corroborated by GotoTrade, MacRumors, Let’s Data Science editorial analysis.

Apple confirmed Siri’s complete architectural rebuild on Google’s Gemini AI models — a custom, roughly 1.2-trillion-parameter version licensed at approximately $1 billion per year under a multi-year agreement. Server-side processing runs on Google Cloud with Nvidia Confidential Compute; on-device processing continues on Apple Foundation Models for privacy-sensitive tasks. The new Siri features a standalone app with iMessage-style conversation history, a system-wide “Search or Ask” gesture, Dynamic Island integration that glows during AI interactions, and personal context access across emails, photos, files, and calendar. Gemini responses route through Apple’s Private Cloud Compute infrastructure, maintaining Apple’s on-paper privacy posture.

Who is affected: All Apple device users; developers building apps with Siri integration; Google and AI competitors including OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft. Severity: Critical — the most significant change to Siri’s underlying architecture since its 2011 introduction. Primary source: Bloomberg WWDC 2026 Preview

[June 8, 2026 — Keynote] iOS 27 Extensions: Users Can Choose Their Default AI

Confirmed via: Bloomberg (Gurman), GizChina, FourWeekMBA analysis, ASO World preview.

iOS 27 introduces an Extensions system that allows users to designate a third-party AI as their default across Apple Intelligence features. Compatible models at launch are expected to include ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), Gemini (Google), and potentially Grok (xAI), Copilot (Microsoft), and Perplexity. A dedicated App Store section will list certified AI extensions, creating a new AI-app discovery layer. This positions Apple as a distribution platform for AI models rather than a model developer — a strategic bet described by analyst observers as either distribution-layer genius or an acknowledgment that Apple cannot compete on model quality.

Who is affected: Consumers choosing between AI providers; AI developers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Microsoft) now competing for Apple’s 2 billion active-device install base; app developers updating integrations. Severity: High — reshapes the competitive dynamics of the consumer AI market. Primary source: GizChina pre-keynote analysis

[June 8, 2026 — Keynote] Six New OS Families Announced: iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, visionOS 27

Confirmed via: Bloomberg, MacRumors, 9to5Mac, Apple.

Apple announced the full “27” family of operating systems simultaneously with the keynote. The common thread across all platforms is deeper AI integration and Siri continuity. iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 are the primary vehicles for Gemini-powered Siri. macOS 27 continues Liquid Glass design refinements from macOS 26 Tahoe, drops Intel support, and inherits the Extensions system. watchOS 27 adds new watch faces including a variant of the Modular Ultra face with large time readout, plus deeper Siri integration and health monitoring improvements. tvOS 27 focuses on enhanced smart home features and accessibility. visionOS 27 aligns Siri and Apple Intelligence updates with the broader ecosystem. Developer betas for all six shipped the same day as the keynote; public betas follow in July 2026; full public release targets September 2026.

Who is affected: All Apple device owners; developers across every Apple platform. Severity: Standard WWDC cadence — major for the development community, routine for consumers until September. Primary source: Bloomberg WWDC 2026 Preview · MacRumors

[June 8, 2026 — Context] Apple’s $250M Siri Lawsuit Settlement Looms Over Keynote

Confirmed via: TechTimes, Let’s Data Science editorial analysis, ASO World preview.

WWDC 2026 opens against the backdrop of a $250 million court settlement reached in May 2026 over Apple’s failure to deliver the AI Siri features promised at WWDC 2024. The settlement reached preliminary court approval on May 5, 2026; eligible iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max buyers (purchased June 10, 2024–March 29, 2025) may submit claims within 45 days of that date. A separate lawsuit led by South Korea’s National Pension Service — arguing Apple’s AI delays caused billions in stock-market losses — remains active. The legal backdrop significantly raises the delivery bar for every iOS 27 AI feature announced today.

Who is affected: Consumers eligible for the settlement; Apple shareholders; legal teams tracking Apple AI commitments. Severity: Medium — financial and reputational risk context. Primary source: TechTimes

[June 8, 2026 — Confirmed pre-keynote] No Major Hardware Announcements: Component Shortages Cited

Confirmed via: Tim Cook analyst comments; AppleInsider; MacRumors; multiple outlets.

Apple will not announce new Mac or iPad hardware at WWDC 2026. Tim Cook cited ongoing memory and chip component shortages raising costs, adding that no new Macs or iPads are expected before September. M5 Mac Studio, Mac mini, and iMac updates, as well as a refreshed low-cost iPad, are pushed to later in 2026. HomePod mini and Apple TV updates are reportedly ready but are expected to hold until the new Siri has an official fall launch to anchor them against. The iPhone Fold — Apple’s entry into the foldable market — and a touchscreen MacBook Ultra remain on the roadmap for a later hardware cycle, not this event.

Who is affected: Consumers waiting on Mac or iPad upgrades; enterprise procurement teams. Severity: Low for WWDC (hardware was never the primary focus) — moderate for consumers managing upgrade cycles. Primary source: AppleInsider

📅 Event Schedule: June 8–12, 2026

DateEventTime (PT)
Mon June 8Keynote + Platforms State of the Union10:00 a.m.
Mon June 8Developer betas shipSame day
Tue–Fri June 9–12100+ video sessions, labs, engineer meetupsAll day
July 2026Public betas availableTBD
September 2026Public OS releases~Sept 14 est.

🗂 Archive: Prior Coverage

No prior entries — this tracker was initialized June 8, 2026.

How We Curate This Tracker

Sources monitored: Apple Newsroom, Bloomberg (Mark Gurman), 9to5Mac, MacRumors, AppleInsider, The Verge, Gizmodo, Ars Technica, TechCrunch. All entries require confirmation from at least one primary source (Apple official) or two independent tier-1 outlets. We do not report rumor-only items; those appear in our companion analysis pieces linked below.

Update cadence: Hourly during live keynote (June 8, 10 a.m.–approx. 2 p.m. PT). Daily for WWDC session week (June 9–12). Weekly from June 13 through September public release, capturing beta changes, developer session highlights, and regulatory updates.

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