Apple’s developer conference is always the talk of the tech world and is a packed event with a ton of cool new announcements from Apple. At its developer conference, Apple not only shows the world the latest iterations of its operating systems and the ecosystem that Apple is so well known for, but it also gives us a glimpse into what the company is planning in the long-term.
This year, WWDC is being held from June 4 to June 8 in San Jose, California. So, if you were unable to grab a ticket to the highly in-demand event, or if you’re not in the US and can’t attend it anyway, well, you can watch it from the comfort of your home too. So, here’s how you can watch WWDC 2018 live:
Watch WWDC 2018 Live
Apple live-streams its developer conference every year, and its the same this time around. The Cupertino giant will be live-streaming the entire event online for anyone and everyone to watch.
On a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod
If you’re a Mac user, or an iPhone, iPad, or iPod user, you can watch Apple’s live-stream directly on your device using the built-in Safari browser.
Do keep in mind that you’ll need to be running iOS 10 or higher, and macOS Sierra 10.12 or higher in order to be able to watch the event.
All you have to do is head over to Apple’s WWDC live-stream webpage at 10 am PDT on June 4th (10:30 pm IST) and that’s it.
On a Windows PC
If you’re watching on a Windows PC, you’ll have to use Microsoft Edge to view the live-stream.
You can simply head over to this link on Edge on June 4, at 10 am PDT (10:30 pm IST) and watch the live-stream.