Apple WWDC 2026 live: Siri 2.0, iOS 27, and everything else being announced right now


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Here’s Stacey Ford to talk about upcoming macOS upgrades. She says Apple has made macOS “faster, smoother, and even easier to use.”

Can yo count all the upgrades in the image above?

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The first big reveal of the day: macOS 27 is… macOS Golden Gate!

Side note: Federighi’s hair really is magnificent, isn’t it?

WWDC 2026 Screenshots

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Craig Federighi teases upcoming announcements regarding platform improvements, trust and safety, and Apple Intelligence and Siri.

Confirmation that we’ll be hearing about Siri today… surprise!

Was that the last “Good morning!” we’ll ever hear from Tim Cook…

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Tim Cook walks onto the Apple Park green to Harry Styles’ “Ready, Stready, Go!”

And we’re off! There’s the music…

The Apple stewards are wrangling the last few attendees…

An Apple steward at WWDC 2026

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The ‘number of people in the waiting room’ ticker is steadily heading north. It’s now at 90,000…

10 minutes to go. There’s no music on Apple’s live stream yet — at this point during Google I/O 2026, Google was torturing us with some AI-generated EDM — but the silence has got me wondering whether we’ll see some sort of skit featuring Craig Federighi to kick things off.

If you’re wondering what Apple might call macOS 27, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman isn’t convinced that Big Bear, Redwood, or Tiburon are the chosen monikers.

We’re just about 30 minutes away from the start of WWDC 26, and I’m curious whether we’ll see John Ternus join Tim Cook and Craig Federighi on stage at Apple Park before the pre-recorded presentation begins.

Typically, the latter two appear in front of the big screen at Apple Park to offer a few words before the event video kicks off, but considering Ternus was out mingling with attendees last night — including TechRadar’s own Editor-at-Large Lance Ulanoff — it feels like perfect timing for the CEO-to-be to step into this emcee role.

We’re ready and waiting (it looks like there are still some seats available, guys).

The view from the auditorium at Apple Park

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Interestingly, both the Apple Developer Portal and Apple Store website are still operating as normal, with just over half an hour to go until WWDC 2026 kicks off. Apple typically closes both sites for maintenance ahead of keynotes like WWDC, so we’re expecting them to shutter imminently.

In other words, if you want to buy an iPhone from Apple directly, you’ve probably got about 30 seconds to do so…

Here’s what the TechRadar team is most excited to see at today’s event:

Marc McLaren, Global Editor in Chief: I’m excited to see how Apple reclaims the narrative around AI. There are very few areas of tech where it’s ever been so far behind its rivals and ended up looking a little out of touch, so if it has big things in store on this front, that’s massive news. And if it doesn’t… well, that’s massive news too.

With less than two hours to go until kick-off, it looks like Lance is doing laps around Apple Par— oh no wait, he’s just finding his seat.

Media pass secured

TechRadar's Lance Ulanoff holding up a badge at WWDC 2026

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What about MacOS?

Apple's Craig Federighi discusses macOS Tahoe at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2025.

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Let’s pivot to MacBook for a moment. With MacOS 27, Apple looks set to introduce a “slight redesign” to the Liquid Glass-based UI, bringing fixes for “shadows and transparency quirks,” according to Bloomberg’s resident Apple expert Mark Gurman.

However, “Liquid Glass itself isn’t going away,” Gurman insists: “The goal is more of a cleanup and refinement effort aligned with the company’s wider push to polish its software this year.”

Annual ‘Lance at WWDC’ selfie just dropped:

Lance Ulanoff at WWDC 2026

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Lance has touched down in Apple Park, and things are looking ‘bright’.

One other thing that’s worth mentioning: as much as we’re expecting Apple to right the wrongs of Siri at WWDC 2026, rumors suggest the company will still add a ‘beta’ label to its new voice assistant, and there may even be a waitlist of some sort before you can actually try it. Apple did the same thing with the launch of Apple Intelligence in 2024, suggesting that Siri 2.0 might still not be a finished product (despite being much better than Siri as it exists now).

Hang on, here’s an even better pic…

Sunrise in California

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It looks like TechRadar’s editor-at-large, Lance Ulanoff, is waking up to a clear morning in Cupertino, California (by my calculations, the local time is 6am PT).

The sun rising in Cupertino, California

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A hand holding an iPhone using Siri and a Gemini logo on a phone

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As for how Siri 2.0 might actually work in iOS 27, rumors suggest Apple could roll out a dedicated chat app for its voice assistant, as well as integrate Siri into the Dynamic Island.

Specifically, when you activate Siri with a wake word or the side button, a Siri animation will reportedly appear in the Dynamic Island. Then, once you’ve asked it something, a transparent results card will be displayed. If you need to go deeper than those initial results, you can swipe on the card to bring up a chat interface that apparently looks similar to an iMessage chat.

TechRadar’s editor-at-large, Lance Ulanoff, has touched down in California and— wait a minute, is that Apple CEO-to-be John Ternus? If you’re reading this, Lance, let us know if he gave you any pre-show hints about what to expect from WWDC 2026.

TechRadar's Lance Ulanoff and Apple's John Ternus

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Welcome to our WWDC 2026 live blog! Stick with us throughout the day for our pre-event coverage of Apple’s big software showcase.


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