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16 - 17 JULY 2026
ORLANDO


( SPEAKER )
Louise Hsu
Code enthusiast by day, yarn hoarder by night.
( SESSION )
How Flutter Stays Ahead of iOS Releases
Every June, Apple drops a massive wave of updates at WWDC that can redefine the iOS and macOS ecosystems. Because Flutter runs natively on Apple devices, our team’s top priority is ensuring that Flutter works well on every new iOS release. That means staying on top of the latest Apple features, adopting new platform capabilities, and catching breaking changes in Xcode betas before they hit your screen. For the Flutter iOS team, this kicks off a comprehensive, fast-paced triage effort.
Fresh off the back of WWDC26, I’ll show you guys how we actually digest it all. We'll look at how we summarize dozens of sessions, read between the lines of Apple's new documentation, and translate everything into a neatly prioritized backlog of GitHub issues ready to be worked on by anyone.
Key Takeaways:
-The pipeline the Flutter team uses to watch, digest, and log WWDC updates
-How we separate critical, breaking, P0 changes and deprecations from flashy, nice-to-have features when prioritizing work.
-How we use WWDC to look at our existing backlog and decide what we can safely keep ignoring versus what NEEDS to be fixed right now.
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