
From April 9 to 11, 2026, the WordPress community will gather at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, India, for WordCamp Asia 2026. This event will focus on key topics such as artificial intelligence, enterprise WordPress, developer workflows, product strategy, and open source collaboration. Attendees can look forward to a schedule that highlights the evolving ideas, tools, and challenges influencing WordPress today.
Keynote Highlights
The keynote sessions are set to address some of the most significant discussions at this year’s event. Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic, will provide insights into the future of the open web and the role WordPress plays in it. Additionally, Mary Hubbard, Executive Director of WordPress, will participate in a fireside chat with Shilpa Shah, discussing leadership, educational initiatives, artificial intelligence, and community growth. These sessions will offer a glimpse into the overarching themes and dialogues shaping WordPress in 2026.
Focus on AI and Automation
Artificial intelligence is a major theme at WordCamp Asia 2026. Presentations by Fellyph Cintra, Fumiki Takahashi, and Nirav Mehta will explore AI’s impact on WordPress, from core discussions to plugin development and testing workflows. Other sessions will delve into marketing and content strategies, such as Adeline Dahal’s work on making WordPress content more accessible to machines. These discussions demonstrate how automation is transitioning from theory to practice, with sessions on autonomous testing and AI-supported development workflows providing practical tools and skills for immediate application.
Enterprise WordPress and Scalability
Sessions focused on enterprise WordPress will examine scalability, architecture, and operational complexity. Speakers like Rahul Bansal, James Giroux, Anirban Mukherji, and Abid Murshed will discuss how WordPress can support large organizations and complex digital environments. Topics will include growth strategies, implementation challenges, and crucial decision-making for business-critical operations. These sessions illustrate WordPress’s adaptability to large-scale systems while maintaining its well-known flexibility.
Developer Experience and Modern Practices
The developer track will cover essential tools and practices. Sessions led by Ryan Welcher, Jonathan Desrosiers, and Takayuki Miyoshi will discuss the Interactivity API, automation in open source, and a schema-sharing approach to form management. Additional sessions will focus on the WordPress HTML API, Content Security Policy, and evolving plugin standards, addressing developers’ needs across infrastructure, security, and front-end experiences.
Community, Education, and Open Source
Beyond technical discussions, the schedule will feature panels on education and community involvement. A session with Anand Upadhyay and Maciej Pilarski, moderated by Destiny Kanno, will explore education initiatives and pathways into open source. Kazuko Kaneuchi will share insights on the culture of contribution within WordPress, while Kotaro Kitamura and Chiharu Nagatomi will discuss how the WordPress community has influenced their careers. Additional sessions will cover product thinking, marketing, and career growth, emphasizing WordPress’s strength in connecting software, learning, and community.
Hands-on Workshops
Practical workshops will provide attendees with opportunities to apply their knowledge. These include sessions on automating WordPress installations, building AI agents with self-editing memory, and enhancing WordPress experiences with AI-driven development workflows. Attendees are encouraged to explore the full schedule and secure their event passes for WordCamp Asia 2026 in Mumbai.
Join the WordPress community in Mumbai for an engaging and informative event!






