Google I/O 2023: When Google's Developer Event Takes Place And What To Expect
Google I/O will kick off on May 10th with a keynote by CEO Sundar Pichai. There will also be numerous sessions with Google engineers covering products like Android, Chrome, search, AI, and Assistant. In the past, I/O has been a three-day affair, but it has been scaled back to two days in recent years. This time, the I/O website only lists the May 10th date instead of multiple days. We won't know for certain if that means an even more compressed I/O this year until Google provides a full schedule.
The last time Google had a full I/O conference was in 2019, prior to the onset of the pandemic in 2020. It canceled I/O that year, and in subsequent years the event was heavily scaled back and shifted to a mostly virtual experience. This year will be no different, with in-person attendance limited to Google employees and a small cadre of press. So, this will be another developer-focused conference that developers can't even pay to attend.
Excited that this year's #GoogleIO will be on May 10, live from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and online at https://t.co/sWxfPsVvJi pic.twitter.com/QtNXE6wjl5
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) March 7, 2023
I/O 2023 will also likely include news on the upcoming Pixel Tablet, Google's first Android-powered slate since the ill-fated Pixel C. There's also Android 14, which debuted recently as a developer preview. I/O is usually where Google begins detailing the user-facing features of its next OS—you should expect to see a What's New in Android session even on a compressed I/O schedule. You can register now to get more information when it's available.