Flutter Core Team Announces Global Tour for 2026: Key Events and Developer Engagements Revealed
Breaking News: Flutter Core Team Takes Global Tour in 2026
The Flutter core team has unveiled an ambitious worldwide tour spanning 2026, with stops at major tech conferences and community meetups across four continents. The initiative aims to accelerate developer feedback loops ahead of the upcoming Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44 releases.
"Some of the most impactful moments of my career have come from community-led events," said a Flutter team spokesperson. "We're setting out to meet as many developers as possible, from Bangalore to Berlin." The tour kicks off at Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas (April 22-24) and continues through fall and winter with DevFest and Build with AI events.
Confirmed 2026 Event Schedule
- April: Google Cloud Next - Las Vegas, NV (Apr 22-24)
- May: Flutterconf Spain - Málaga (May 8); Google I/O - Sunnyvale (May 19-20); Flutter Flow Developers Conference - San Francisco (May 27-28)
- June: mDevCamp - Prague (Jun 3); Flutter Tech Summit - Warsaw (Jun 9); Config - San Francisco (Jun 23-25); I/O Connect Berlin (Jun 25)
- July: I/O Connect Bengaluru (Jul 14); Fluttercon USA - Orlando (Jul 16-17)
- August: Ai4 - Las Vegas (Aug 4-6); I/O Connect China (TBD); RenderATL - Atlanta (Aug 12-13)
- September: Flutter & Friends - Stockholm (Sep 3-5); FlutterConf LATAM - Cancún (Sep 22-23)
- October: next.app devcon - Berlin (Oct 7-9); All Things Open - Raleigh (Oct 19-20); Flutter Kaigi/Ninjas - Tokyo (Oct 29-30)
- Fall/Winter: Google for Developers events (DevFest & Build with AI) - multiple locations
Background
Flutter, Google's open-source UI toolkit, powers multi-platform applications across mobile, web, desktop, and embedded devices. The framework has grown to a global community of hundreds of thousands of developers since its launch. The upcoming Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44 releases promise performance enhancements and new features for full-stack, high-performance app development.
The tour is part of a broader developer relations strategy that includes customer advisory boards, meetup organizer networks, the Flutteristas community, consultant programs, and Google Developer Experts (GDEs). "Our mission is to build the most productive app framework," the spokesperson emphasized, "and that means hearing directly from the community."
What This Means
Developers attending these events will have rare, in-person access to Flutter core team members for live demos, feedback sessions, and direct Q&A. The tour signals Google's deepened commitment to community-driven development, particularly as Flutter expands into ephemeral experiences and AI-integrated workflows.
For enterprise teams, the events offer opportunities to discuss roadmaps and align with Flutter's strategic direction. The spokesperson added, "If you're hosting a Flutter event not listed, reach out—we want to meet as many of you as possible." All events are subject to updates; developers should bookmark Flutter.dev's Events page for the latest additions.
Editor's note: This is a developing story. Check back for session details and registration links.
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