Apple’s WWDC 2021 Will Start On June 7, A Free Online-Only Event

WWDC 2021

Apple has announced the Worldwide Developers Conference or WWDC 2021, which is going to be held online from June 7 to June 11, 2021, in order to reveal some software updates on iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, macOS 12, and tvOS 15.

WWDC 2021 Event

Apple has finally announced the dates for the biggest tech-based online event; which is from 7th June to 11th June 2021. In this event, Apple is supposed to notify some major software updates likely on iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, macOS 12, and tvOS 15. During this virtual event, the developers would get proper insights on how to develop the upcoming applications of Apple. Some hardware declarations can also be expected from WWDC 2021. Rumors have gone around for the lineup of new iMacs, MacBook Pros, and something more.

Apart from that, WWDC 2021 would also provide a chance for the students to work, to portray their coding skills as developers representing the younger generation. There is also the Swift Student Challenge, which is accepting submissions from the students till 18th April 2021.

Other than all these, Apple might release a headset that can be out by 2022. And, further details will be shared via the Apple Developer app, on the Apple Developer website, and also by email. This would be done prior to the virtual event for sure. This conference will also include reports from the keynote and State of the Union stages, virtual sessions; and 1:1 labs providing technical instructions to the developers for working on the latest technologies in the right way.

Susan Prescott, Apple’s Vice President of Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise and Education Marketing said that “We love bringing our developers together each year at WWDC to learn about our latest technologies and to connect them with Apple engineers. We are working to make WWDC 2021 our biggest and best yet; and are excited to offer Apple developers new tools to support them as they create apps that change the way we live, work, and play.”