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How to Watch Google I/O 2026 Live: Start Time, Streams, and What to Expect

How to Watch Google I/O 2026 Live: Start Time, Streams, and What to Expect

Google I/O 2026 is officially underway, and if you want to follow every announcement as it happens, you will not have to look far. All the major developer and Android news from the event will be shared through a livestream and in person, making it easy for anyone to tune in. Here is everything you need to know to watch along.

When Google I/O 2026 Takes Place

Google is hosting its I/O sessions across two days, May 19 and 20, 2026. The event includes a range of sessions, but the opening keynote is the centerpiece and the moment most viewers will want to catch.

As is tradition, the keynote is being held for local attendees in Mountain View, California, while also streaming for online audiences around the world.

The keynote begins on May 19 at 10 a.m. PT, which is 5 p.m. UTC. Ahead of the start, you can expect a countdown tracking the show’s beginning, along with a few surprise guests to set the tone.

How to Watch the Keynote Live

There are two main ways to stream Google I/O 2026, and both are free and straightforward.

  • YouTube: The preferred option is Google’s main YouTube channel, where the keynote will be streamed live.
  • Google’s website: Alternatively, you can head to the official I/O 2026 site, which will display the stream while the keynote is taking place.

Either option will get you the full keynote experience, so it mostly comes down to personal preference.

What to Expect at Google I/O 2026

A recently published session list offers a strong hint at where Google’s focus will land this year.

Artificial intelligence is expected to take center stage. Google appears set to spotlight AI development across its own infrastructure, and that theme will likely run through much of the event. Given the company’s heavy emphasis on AI in recent months, this comes as little surprise.

Android will also get meaningful attention. Google has said developers will get a look at new user interface breakthroughs and other tools as the platform continues to evolve into and beyond Android 17.

It is worth noting that some major Android news has already been revealed. The Android Show was held separately ahead of I/O, and that stream has increasingly become the venue for debuting big Android updates for users. Even so, there is still plenty to anticipate during the main event.

The Bottom Line

Google I/O 2026 is shaping up to be another AI-heavy showcase, with Android developments rounding out the lineup. The opening keynote on May 19 at 10 a.m. PT is the must-watch moment, and tuning in is as simple as opening YouTube or visiting Google’s I/O website. Whether you are a developer or just curious about what is next for Google, the livestream puts you in the front row.

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  • Lucienne

    Lucienne Albrecht is Luxe Chronicle’s wealth and lifestyle editor, celebrated for her elegant perspective on finance, legacy, and global luxury culture. With a flair for blending sophistication with insight, she brings a distinctly feminine voice to the world of high society and wealth.

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