- Updated: March 3, 2026
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Microsoft Build 2026 Moves to San Francisco with a Developer‑Centric Format
Microsoft has announced that its annual Build conference will return to San Francisco in June 2026, but this time the event will be more compact and focused on developers. The new format trims down the sprawling expo to a tighter schedule, emphasizing hands‑on labs, deep‑dive technical sessions, and networking opportunities for engineers and creators.
The conference will be held at the Moscone Center, occupying the West Hall and adjacent meeting rooms. Attendees can expect a refreshed agenda that highlights AI‑driven development tools, Azure cloud innovations, and the latest in Windows and Surface hardware. Keynote speakers include Satya Nadella, Scott Guthrie, and a lineup of industry partners showcasing real‑world use cases.
Microsoft aims to make Build more accessible by offering a mix of in‑person and virtual experiences, allowing developers worldwide to join live streams and interactive workshops. The company also announced a new “Developer‑First” ticket tier that grants early access to preview builds and exclusive swag.
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