Tech
Google

How to watch Google I/O 2023 live

Feast your eyes on the Pixel Fold at the same time as everyone else.
By Alex Perry  on 
Google logo
It's almost I/O time. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

By the end of Wednesday, we'll have a pretty clear idea of how the rest of 2023 looks for Google.

That's because Google I/O 2023 is gracing us with its presence on hump day this week. Google's annual software-focused (though, maybe not this year) conference kicks off on Wednesday, May 10, at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET, and you can watch it live.

Curious how to do that? It couldn't be simpler. Just head to Google's YouTube channel(opens in a new tab) or the official I/O site(opens in a new tab) to tune in when the time comes.

We've already covered what you can expect to see at I/O this year, but the main attraction for those who haven't been following along is probably the Pixel Fold. After years of rumors, Google more or less confirmed that it'll be at the show last week. It's the company's first foldable device, and looks to be a competitor to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold line.

Aside from that, don't be surprised if we see the Pixel 7a, the Pixel Tablet, and/or a bunch of nifty new Android features. It should be a packed show, so make sure you've got that livestream link bookmarked now.

More in Google


Recommended For You
Google will delete inactive accounts this year

Google might let you use your Pixel phone as a dashcam

Google Pixel 7a announced at I/O 2023, and it's available now

Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook are syncing up. Kind of.

Everything you can expect to see at Google I/O 2023

Trending on Mashable
Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for May 24

Gen Z is challenging the way we date, says Tinder report

These new telescope images of the sun are just spectacular

Dyson just dropped six new products, including a wet vacuum and a new robot vacuum

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
By signing up to the Mashable newsletter you agree to receive electronic communications from Mashable that may sometimes include advertisements or sponsored content.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!