How to watch Apple’s WWDC 2022 keynote on June 6

The 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on Monday, and like the 2020 and 2021 events, it will be held digitally and free for all developers to attend. WWDC is for developers creating applications for Apple platforms, but Apple hosts a keynote event of public interest.


Apple’s keynote event, scheduled for Monday, June 6, will give us an early look at new software coming this fall. Apple is expected to unveil iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16, plus we could see new Macs, including an updated MacBook Air.

You can watch the WWDC 2022 keynote event using one of the methods listed below. The live broadcast will begin at 10:00 AM PT from Apple Park in Cupertino, California. We have a full list of when the event starts in the US and other time zones around the world.

  • Honolulu, Hawaii – 7:00 AM HAST
  • Anchorage, Alaska – 9:00 AM AKDT
  • Cupertino, CA – 10:00 AM PDT
  • Phoenix, Arizona – 10:00 AM EST
  • Vancouver, Canada – 10:00 AM PDT
  • Denver, Colorado — 11:00 AM MDT
  • Dallas, TX – 12:00 PM CDT
  • New York, NY – 1:00 PM ET
  • Toronto, Canada – 1:00 PM ET
  • Halifax, Canada – 2:00 PM ET
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 2:00 PM BRT
  • London, UK – 6:00pm BST
  • Berlin, Germany – 7:00 pm CEST
  • Paris, France – 7:00 pm CEST
  • Cape Town, South Africa – 7:00 PM IST
  • Moscow, Russia – MSK 8:00 PM
  • Helsinki, Finland – 8:00 PM EST
  • Istanbul, Turkey – 8:00 PM TRT
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 9:00pm GST
  • Delhi, India – 10:30 PM IST
  • Jakarta, Indonesia — 12:00 AM the next day WIB
  • Shanghai, China – 1:00am CST the next day
  • Singapore – 1:00am SGT the next day
  • Perth, Australia – 1:00 AM AWST the next day
  • Hong Kong – 1:00am next day Hong Kong time
  • Seoul, South Korea – 2:00 a.m. KST the next day
  • Tokyo, Japan – 2:00 AM JST the next day
  • Adelaide, Australia – 2:30am ACST the next day
  • Sydney, Australia – 3:00am AEST the next day
  • Auckland, New Zealand – 5:00am NZST the next morning

Watch the keynote on YouTube

Watching the WWDC keynote on YouTube is probably one of the quickest and easiest ways, as YouTube is generally available on most devices, including TVs and game consoles.

The YouTube livestream above will be available at the start of the event on June 6.

Watch the keynote on your Mac, iPhone or iPad

You can watch the WWDC keynote on any Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using Apple’s native Safari browser or other browsers like Chrome. iOS devices must be running iOS 10 or later, and Macs need to be running macOS Sierra 10.12 or later to access the stream.

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Launch Safari from the device of your choice and follow this link to the WWDC 2022 keynote.

Watch the keynote using the Apple TV app

You can watch the WWDC keynote from the Apple TV app on Mac, ‌iPhone‌, ‌iPad‌ and Apple TV, with links in the TV app available on or before the day of the event.

  1. Open television Apps on the device of your choice.
  2. scroll down watch now Sort and select World Developers Conference 2022. Alternatively, enter “WWDC” in the search field and select World Developers Conference 2022 From the results.
  3. click Play.

The app may tell you to watch the event live in local time before the WWDC keynote begins.

Watch the keynote on a Windows PC

If you don’t have an Apple device handy, you can still watch the ‌WWDC 2022‌ keynote on a PC running Windows 10. Open the Microsoft Edge browser and follow this link to the WWDC 2022 live stream.

While Apple makes no guarantees, other platforms may also be able to access the “WWDC 2022” keynote using the latest version of Chrome or Firefox (must have MSE, H.264 and AAC codecs/extensions installed).

Watch in the Apple Developer App or developer website

Apple is also planning to live stream the keynote on the Apple Developer app and the Apple Developer website so Apple fans and developers can’t miss the event.

MacRumors reports

For those of you who can’t watch the live stream, or prefer to read the text version of the announcement, we’re here on MacRumors.com and through our MacRumorsLive Twitter accountso please follow it.

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