In the “Documentation” and “Sessions” categories you will only find links to official sources published by Apple. “Documentation” collects revised or newly released frameworks, resources, notes on the beta versions of operating systems and Safari, and technotes. All newly released, pre-produced and live recorded “Labs” are listed under “Sessions”. Tsai has loosely grouped them by topic. If you click on one of the links, the developer app opens. There they can be viewed, saved for later consumption using the bookmark function or downloaded for an upcoming train journey using the three-dot menu.
Assessments and live shows
“Podcasts” brings together the WWDC episodes of major English-language podcasts from the Apple enthusiast scene, such as 695: The Crystal Pepsi of Aqua from the Accidental Tech Podcast or the panel discussion with Myke Hurley and Christopher Lawley from MacStories. The two-hour live recording of “The Talk Show” by John Gruber, the blogger behind “Daring Fireball,” is available in audio, YouTube and 3D video versions. This year Joanna Stern and Nilay Patel were guests again.
Tips and tricks
Under “General” Michael Tsai also collects helpful tips for interested developers, such as the unofficial WWDC app. The blogger “Mr. Macintosh” has once again compiled helpful information to make it easier for interested developers to install the beta version. Summaries generated by AI and a guide through the WWDC sessions complete the list.
WWDC 2026 sessions – a selection
| session | Description |
| Principles of Great Design | Eight core aspects for successful operating interfaces |
| Create Web Extensions for Safari | Safari extensions without programming experience (web developer knowledge is enough) |
| What’s new in Wallet | Create your own wallet passes |
| Inside Apple Intelligence and Xcode | AI integration in Apple’s in-house development environment |
| Design no-code games with Reality Composer Pro 3 | Apple’s Node-based programming environment for AR applications |
| Discover Container Machines | Native container framework in macOS |
| What’s new in Shortcuts | Data storage and new automation triggers in the Shortcuts app |
| Create high-quality images using Image Playground | Preview of Apple’s server-based AI imager |

