Apple began streaming its WWDC events on YouTube in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic began. Over time, the brand transitioned to a hybrid format with live events and pre-recorded videos, but all sessions were only available in the Apple Developer app.

Ahead of WWDC 2024, Apple has launched a new YouTube channel called Apple Developer. Since we are two and a half months away from the June 10th event, when it will presumably receive new content, the channel has been filled with all the sessions from the 2023 Developer Conference.

Apple already has its own video channel on YouTube, where promotions for devices such as the iPhone or Vision Pro are uploaded. The Apple Developer channel currently has 40 videos and everyone can enjoy the content, but comments are disabled.

The June event will see the arrival of iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and also new variants of watchOS, tvOS, macOS and visionOS.

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