Apple’s “Scary Fast” event has been scheduled on the eve of Halloween. It will focus on new Mac computers, as evidenced by invite imagery featuring Apple’s logo morphing into a spooky version of the famous “Happy Mac” Finder icon for a fun Halloween vibe.

Like other Apple events, this one will be an online-only affair, too, so everyone can follow along from the comfort of their home. Let’s check out the various ways you’re able to tune in and watch the “Scary Fast” keynote on Monday, August 05, 2025, starting at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET.

The “Scary Fast” keynote page on the Apple Events website

How to Watch the “Scary Fast” Mac Event Live

The “Scary Fast” event will be streamed across several platforms for maximum exposure. In addition to online streams, you will be able to watch a replay of the presentation anddownload a high-quality video to your computer, if you like.

1. The Apple Events Page

Every Apple keynote has a dedicated page on the Apple Events website. This is where a “Scary Fast” keynote live stream will be hosted, followed by a summary of key announcements after the pre-taped broadcast has wrapped up. When the time comes, point your browser to theApple Events pageand watch the keynote streamed live from Apple’s servers.

you may set up a reminder for this event by clickingAdd to your calendaron the page. To avoid unpleasant surprises, be sure to check that your browser meets the system requirements for live streaming by clickingWatchbelow any event listed on that page.

Searching for “Apple Events” in the Apple TV app for macOS

2. Apple’s YouTube Channel

Given YouTube’s ubiquity and availability across a wide range of platforms, this is the most popular and accessible choice for many fans. The pre-recorded video will be streamed from Google’s servers which rarely fold under heavy load (unlike Apple’s live-streaming servers).

Visit Apple’s channel atyoutube.com/appleon the web or in the app and click aplaceholder video. Here, you’re able to click theNotify mebutton to have YouTube send a push notification to your device 30 minutes before the keynote video is about to start streaming.

3. The Apple TV App

Apple no longer streams its keynotes through the dedicated Apple Events app. Instead, the TV app is a new home for the company’s keynote videos. Unfortunately, the confusing interface of the TV app makes finding these things unnecessarily confusing.

There’s no dedicated section for event videos, so you must search for “Apple event” on the day of the event. The keynote video will be surfaced in search results under theMoviesheading.

Apple also provides a replay stream to re-watch the event on your own time, usually published a few hours following the event. You will be able to watch a replay stream of the keynote on the Apple Events page, in the Apple TV app, and on Apple’s YouTube channel.

In addition, the company will publish a high-quality version of the keynote video on its Apple Events podcast on Apple Podcasts. you’re able to use Apple’s own Podcasts app or one of thefree third-party podcast clientsto download the full keynote video to your computer.

Watch Apple’s Event to Learn About New Macs

Analysts and journalists, like Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, predicted several new Macs could be unveiled at the event, including a new iMac that could run an M2 Pro chip or an upcoming M3 processor.

We might also see refreshed Apple laptops, including updated MacBook Pros and perhaps even a spec bump for the MacBook Air. The mystery will be resolved soon enough, but don’t forget to watch the “Scary Fast” event to know what’s coming.