
Apple has officially announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2025) will take place from June 9 to June 13 at the Apple Park campus in California.
The event, open to developers worldwide, will spotlight Apple’s latest software innovations and provide exclusive access to new tools, technologies, and programs.
In its announcement, Apple emphasized its commitment to the developer community. “WWDC 2025 will give developers access to our latest tools and features as part of our ongoing support for innovation,” the company stated.
Susan Prescott, Apple’s Vice President of Worldwide Developer Relations, shared:
“We’re thrilled to kick off another exciting WWDC with our global developer community. We look forward to unveiling new tools and technologies that will help them continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.”
At the heart of WWDC 2025 will be the unveiling of Apple’s next-generation operating systems, including iOS 19, iPadOS 19, visionOS 3, tvOS 19, macOS 16, and watchOS 12, according to reports from 9to5Mac.
Among these, iOS 19 is expected to be one of the most significant updates in Apple’s history. Leaks suggest that the new version will adopt a design language closely aligned with visionOS, featuring colorful, layered interface elements and redesigned system apps. The Camera app, for instance, is rumored to receive a complete visual overhaul with a control system inspired by visionOS.
Recent releases like Apple Sports and Apple Invites already hint at this evolving design direction, showcasing interfaces with vibrant colors and layered elements reminiscent of both visionOS and watchOS.
In addition to visual updates, iOS 19 is set to introduce groundbreaking features, particularly in artificial intelligence. According to Bloomberg, Apple is developing a major upgrade to Siri, powered by a large language model (LLM). Internally dubbed “LLM Siri,” the new assistant is being tested as a standalone app and is expected to debut in iOS 19 and macOS 16. However, the full rollout may not happen until spring 2026.
macOS 16 and iPadOS 19 are also anticipated to receive significant design improvements, with Apple working to unify the visual and user experience across all its platforms for a more seamless ecosystem.
With WWDC 2025 just months away, anticipation is building for what could be a landmark year in Apple’s software evolution. Stay tuned for more updates as June approaches.
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Source: Vietnam Insider