Apple's WWDC 2026: so you can see all the announcements live and free today
WWDC will be the backdrop for the presentation of the next releases that will reach the Apple ecosystem
This Monday, June 8, Apple opens the doors to one of the most anticipated technological events of the year. The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 kicks off today with a keynote that promises to change the game, and best of all, anyone in the world can watch it without paying a single cent. If you are one of those who were left wanting more after last year, today is the day you have been waiting for.
The conference will be available completely free of charge to everyone. You don't need to be a developer or have any special account to access it. You just need to know where to tune.
YouTube is the easiest way to not miss anything
Without a doubt, the most comfortable and accessible option to follow WWDC 2026 is through the official Apple channel on YouTube. Apple has already published the live video on its channel, so you can enter right now and activate the reminder so that YouTube notifies you at the exact moment the presentation begins.
The great thing about this option is that it works from practically any device you have on hand. You can watch it from your phone, your computer, a tablet, a video game console or directly on the TV from the YouTube app. There is no excuse to miss it. Plus, if something interrupts your viewing or you're late, the video is saved and you can resume or repeat it whenever you want.
The official link of the live stream is available on the Apple channel on YouTube, where the company broadcasts all its big events. It's the same verified account you've seen whenever Apple makes a big announcement, so don't fall for unofficial streams that may have poor quality or interruptions.
Schedules according to your country so you don't arrive late
One of the most common doubts each year is what time to watch the event depending on the country where you are. The opening keynote begins at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT), which is equivalent to 1:00 p.m. in Venezuela, Chile, Bolivia and Paraguay. If you are in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador or Mexico (CDMX), the event starts at 12:00 noon. For Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil, the start is at 2:00 p.m.
In Europe, the transmission begins at 7:00 p.m. in Spain, France, Germany and Italy, while in the United Kingdom and Portugal it begins at 6:00 p.m. Setting an alarm or turning on the reminder on YouTube is the best way to make sure you don't miss the live kickoff, which is usually the moment where Apple drops the biggest bombs.
Remember that WWDC 2026 is not just Monday's keynote. The full event runs through June 12 with technical sessions, labs, and developer meetups, so there will be fresh content all week long.
What to expect from Apple's announcements this year
The million dollar question is what Apple is going to show today, and there are plenty of reasons to be excited. The official debut of iOS 27, the next version of the iPhone operating system, is expected, along with important updates for iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27 and visionOS 27. In short, a complete renewal of Apple's software ecosystem.
But what has the technology industry most in suspense is everything related to Apple Intelligence, the company's commitment to artificial intelligence integrated directly into its devices. Apple is rumored to be introducing significant advancements in its AI capabilities, which could radically change the way millions of users interact with their iPhones, iPads, and Macs. This is exactly the type of ad that can redefine an entire product category.
If you don't want to miss a single detail, the recommendation is clear: open YouTube, search for the official Apple channel and hit the "remember me" button. Today is one of those days when it's worth stopping everything for a couple of hours and watching the history of consumer technology unfold in real time.

