Google has officially dropped the agenda for Google I/O 2026, its annual developer conference, and it is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated tech events of the year. The two-day event is set for May 19 and 20, 2026, and will feature a packed schedule of announcements, product reveals, and hands-on technical sessions.
Developer Keynote takes center stage
The flagship session — the Developer Keynote is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, from 1:30 to 2:45 PM Pacific Time. It will be streamed live directly from Google’s home base in Mountain View, California, making it accessible to developers and tech enthusiasts worldwide.
This is typically where Google makes its biggest announcements across its core platforms, and 2026 is expected to be no different.
What to expect at Google I/O 2026
Based on the released agenda, sessions will cover major updates across Google’s key product ecosystems:
Android
New OS features & updates
Google AI
Latest AI tools & Gemini
Chrome
Browser improvements
Firebase
Backend & developer tools
How to watch and register
Google is allowing developers and enthusiasts to build their own personalized itinerary from the full session catalog. Registration is now open, and the entire event including the keynote will be available via livestream.
You can register and explore the full agenda at goo.gle/io2026-1.
Why it matters
Google I/O is one of the most watched events in the tech world every year. With artificial intelligence rapidly transforming every product Google ships, this year’s conference is expected to deliver significant Gemini AI updates, new Android capabilities, and developer tools that will shape the next generation of apps and services.
Whether you’re a developer building on Google’s platforms or a tech enthusiast curious about what’s next — May 19 and 20 are dates worth saving.
