Call for Papers Now Open for Webdevcon 2026
Webdevcon 2026 is taking shape and we want you to be part of it. Whether you're an experienced speaker or a passionate developer with a fresh idea, this is your moment to shine. The Call for Papers officially opened earlier this month, and we're actively looking for thought-provoking talks that explore the future of web development.
From modern front-end frameworks and backend integrations to cloud-native architecture, performance, security, AI, UX and everything in between, if you have something valuable or unique to share with the community, we'd love to hear from you.
Important: The Call for Papers closes on December 19, 2025, so don't wait too long to submit your idea!
Why you should submit a talk
Webdevcon isn't your average tech event. It's a developer-first conference organized by developers for developers. Every year, we bring together a vibrant, international community of web development experts, product thinkers, and platform pioneers. This is your chance to:
- Present your ideas in front of an engaged and curious audience
- Get valuable feedback and connect with peers and industry leaders
- Build your reputation as a speaker in the international dev scene
- Inspire others with real-world lessons, failures, and innovation
Whether your expertise lies in JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, WebAssembly, Python, PHP, Ruby, or you're passionate about frameworks like React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, or Next.js, we're especially interested in sessions that are practical, inspiring, and community-focused.
Early bird tickets available until end of year
Not ready to speak, but excited to attend? Join us at Webdevcon 2026 and experience the latest in web development across 4 days, multiple tracks, and dozens of world-class speakers. Our early bird ticket sale is now live, but only until December 31st, so grab your spot while they're still available!
Ready to be part of Webdevcon?
Submit your proposal, buy your ticket, and help shape the future of web development. We can't wait to see what you'll bring to the stage.