Apple’s WWDC invite has arrived. Here’s how to tune in.

Apple’s WWDC invite has arrived. Here’s how to tune in.

Apple’s WWDC is around the corner, and we have an official invite to prove it.

The company previously confirmed that this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off on June 10. Now, Apple has followed up with official invites (both for the virtual and in-person event), revealing the exact time when WWDC will start: 10 a.m. PT.

The time is hardly a surprise, given that most Apple events start at 10 a.m. PT (after all, the company’s headquarters, where the event is held, are in Cupertino, California). It’s worth noting that the last Apple event, in which the company launched new iPads, was a deviation from the norm, with the event starting three hours earlier.

The invite itself is as simple as can be, with an outline of a swallow and a variation on one of the old WWDC taglines: “Coming in swiftly.”

“WWDC24 is coming soon. Join us for the Apple Keynote kicking off online at 10:00 a.m. PT on June 10. Tune in as we announce Apple’s latest software and technologies,” the company wrote.

This is the invite you get if you’re going with your actual, physical self.
Credit: Apple WWDC

The in-person variant of the invite is a little different, with the visuals resembling Apple’s “Spaceship” campus at Apple Park, where the event is being held.

How to watch Apple’s WWDC 2024

As always, if you’re not coming in person, you’ll be able to watch the event on Apple’s YouTube channel and on the official Apple event website.

At WWDC, we’re unlikely to see new hardware, but the company will surely reveal new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS, watchOS, and tvOS. We’ve also heard rumors that the company will reveal several AI-related features, so it should be an interesting one.