Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 commenced with a keynote highlighting major software updates, including iOS 27 and a significant overhaul of Siri driven by AI advancements. The event, held at Apple Park, was streamed live across various platforms. Craig Federighi and Tim Cook led the presentation, introducing updates across Apple’s operating systems with a focus on platform improvements, trust and safety, and advancements in Apple Intelligence. The new macOS, named Golden Gate, was announced alongside performance enhancements for older iPhones and a redesigned search infrastructure. Child safety features were expanded, and Siri received a major upgrade with a new architecture and improved conversational capabilities. Other updates included intelligent features in Safari, Messages, and the Photos app, with a focus on privacy and on-device processing. Developers can explore new frameworks, with public beta releases expected later in the year. Tim Cook concluded the keynote, marking his final WWDC as CEO, expressing optimism for Apple’s future innovations.

