Watch the Google I/O 2026 keynote live here
Google I/O 2026: How to Watch and What to Expect from Android 17 and Beyond
The wait is finally over. Google’s biggest event of the year, Google I/O 2026, kicks off today at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. Whether you’re a developer or just a fan of new tech, this keynote usually sets the pace for the entire mobile and software ecosystem for the next year.
When and How to Watch
The main keynote begins today at 10 AM PT (5 PM UTC). You don’t need a ticket to the Shoreline Amphitheatre to catch the action; you can stream the entire presentation right here. Grab a coffee, settle in, and watch the future of the Google ecosystem unfold below.
What’s on the Horizon?
Expectations are high this year, and the rumor mill has been buzzing with some massive shifts in Google’s strategy. Here is what we are keeping a close eye on:
- Android 17: This is the big one. We’re expecting a full walkthrough of the new features and, more importantly, a concrete rollout schedule for the first wave of devices.
- Aluminum OS: For years, we’ve wondered how Google would tackle the desktop experience. Today, we should finally see the first deep dive into “Aluminum OS,” the company’s new Android-based operating system designed specifically for PCs.
- Android XR: Wearable tech is back in the spotlight. We are anticipating the debut of the first consumer-ready Android XR glasses, marking a major push into extended reality.
- Gemini Evolution: Google’s Gemini models are likely getting a significant boost, with deeper integration across the suite of Google Workspace and mobile apps.
It’s going to be a packed show. Once the keynote wraps up, we’ll have a complete breakdown of every major announcement right here on the homepage, so stay tuned for the details.
