Google is back today for its highly-anticipated annual I/O keynote. With news expected about Android 14, the use of AI in search and hardware such as the Pixel 7a, a Pixel Tablet and even a new Pixel foldable, this is a must-see for any tech enthusiast.
If you would like to tune into Google’s I/O 2023 keynote as it happens, then we have everything you need to know. You can also check out what we know about Apple’s WWDC event this year.
When is the Google I/O 2023 keynote?
Google’s I/O 2023 event kicks off today, Wednesday 10 May 2023. Here is what time the main keynote is due to take place:
- 10am PT (West Coast US)
- 1pm ET (East Coast US)
- 6pm BST (UK)
- 7pm CET (Central Europe)
Previously, Google has spread its I/O event across several days, but this isn’t the case this year.
How to watch the Google I/O 2023 keynote livestream
You’ll be able to watch the Google I/O 2023 keynote via YouTube, as per previous years. We have embedded the stream below for easy access:
Alternatively, you should be able to watch the keynote by registering with your Google account on the event website. There will also be access to other sessions and communities here.
If you miss the livestream, then you will almost certainly be able to watch it on-demand after everything has finished. Based on previous years, we expect the keynote to last around two hours in total.
This year, there are rumours that we will hear news about Android 14, the Pixel 7a, the new Pixel Fold and Google’s advancements with AI technologies in search.
You can find out more about what we expect to be announced in our Google I/O 2023 roundup.