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Google I/O 2026 is here! Join us today and tomorrow (May 19 & 20) as we livestream Google's keynotes and sessions right on DEV. Plus, we’re launching a new writing challenge right alongside the event!
Running through May 24, the Google I/O Writing Challenge invites you to dive into the announcements as they drop, then experiment and write about what has you most excited from this year's releases, keynotes, and sessions.
Catch everything as it unfolds live here on DEV, May 19 and 20:
Note: If you miss the livestreams you will be able to watch the recorded keynotes on YouTube.
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Explore the Google I/O 2026 announcements and pick the release, update, or livestream session that speaks to you, and tell us about it.
We encourage you to play around with any new products (if applicable) to form your opinions, but even if you're in the "reading the docs" phase, we want your take. Share your highlights and critiques with us!
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Your submission might look like:
The most compelling submissions will go beyond summary to offer a genuine perspective for the community.
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Five winners will each receive:
All participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge.
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Explore the Google I/O 2026 announcements, then publish a post on DEV using the submission template provided above.
Please review our judging criteria, rules, guidelines, and FAQ page before submitting so you understand our participation guidelines and official contest rules such as eligibility requirements.
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We can't wait to read what you discover. Questions about the challenge? Ask them below.
Good luck and happy writing!
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