Google IO 2019 livestream: how to watch the keynote online

The Google IO 2019 keynote starts at 10am ET (1pm PT, 6pm BST), and we'll be reporting live from Mountain View, California to bring you all the latest Google has to offer, and you'll be able to watch along with the Google IO livestream.

Google IO, or as the company styles it Google I/O, is the search giant's annual developer conference where it showcases everything we can expect from the coming year of Android and Google services.

So if you want to know what the next 12 months of tech brings, you need to know how to watch the Google IO 2019 keynote.

How to livestream Google IO 2019

You'll likely be able to watch the keynote on the Google IO website, which is currently running a countdown clock to big event right now. 

Google will also likely livestream the keynote on YouTube, with the Google Developer's channel hosting the video last year.

When Google unveils its stream, we'll add it into this article so you can easily find it. For now, enjoy Google's highlight reel from Google IO 2018.

What to expect at Google IO 2019

There are a few things we're hoping to see from the Google IO livestream. One is the rumored Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL smartphones, which we've heard will be budget alternatives to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.

Another big announcement could be around the next version of its mobile operating system, with new features for Android 10 likely to be revealed on stage.

Google will probably also unveil a range of new features and changes to its Google Suite of apps, which it recently discontinued a load of, so perhaps we'll see some of the features in the old apps added to the newer ones.

TechRadar will be at Google IO and analyzing all the announcements, from hardware announcements to software upgrades, so stay tuned over the coming days for all our expert commentary.

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