How to Watch The Google I/O 2025 Keynote Livestream

Google I/O 2025 is right around the corner, set to take place on May 20-21, 2025, in Mountain View, California. The highly anticipated event will showcase the latest Android features and unveil new Google gadgets during the keynote presentation.
For those unable to attend in person, the good news is that the keynote will be livestreamed, allowing viewers from around the world to tune in and catch all the action. The keynote is scheduled to start at 10am PST on the West Coast, 1pm EST on the East Coast, 6pm BST in the UK, and 7pm CET in Central Europe. The event is expected to last approximately two hours, giving attendees plenty of time to learn about the exciting announcements.
To watch the Google I/O 2025 keynote livestream, viewers can head to Google’s official YouTube channel where the stream will be available. Alternatively, signing in with a Google account on the event website will also provide access to the livestream and other sessions and communities. If viewers miss the live stream, they can catch up on-demand after the event concludes.
As a developer conference, Google I/O typically focuses on software announcements. This year, Android 16 for phones and Wear OS 6 for smartwatches are expected to be officially announced. Additionally, enhancements and new AI features for Gemini are likely to be highlighted. While hardware announcements are common at I/O, this year may not see any new devices unveiled, as the Pixel 9a was already launched in March and the Pixel Fold 2 is unlikely to make an appearance. However, new headphones or earbuds could be a possibility.
Stay tuned for more updates on what to expect at Google I/O 2025, as the event promises to showcase the latest in software innovations and potentially some exciting new hardware developments.