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Apple's WWDC 2026 attendee swag includes a Lil Finder Guy enamel pin, giving the Finder-inspired Mac mascot an official Apple collectible.
Apple has turned Lil Finder Guy into official WWDC 2026 swag.
Canoopsy shared photos of this year’s WWDC attendee bag on X, and one of the enamel pins appears to feature the tiny Finder-inspired Mac mascot. The rest of the set includes a tote bag, water bottle, stickers, and other pins.
That is a small thing, but very Apple. Lil Finder Guy started as a playful Mac marketing character, and now it has made the jump from ad mascot to collectible pin for people attending WWDC at Apple Park.
The pin matters because Apple does not put random characters on WWDC swag. These bags usually double as a tiny snapshot of how Apple wants developers to see its platforms in that moment.
Apple also used similar Mac-inspired symbols as virtual stickers in the Apple Developer app this year. Lil Finder Guy, however, seems to have been saved for the limited physical pin pack.
It fits the broader mood around the Mac heading into WWDC. Apple is expected to reveal its next platform updates during the WWDC 2026 keynote, including macOS 27, and this little pin gives the Mac side of the event a warmer, more characterful touch.
Apple’s official schedule says WWDC 2026 runs from June 8 to June 12. The main keynote starts today, June 8, at 10 a.m. PDT, followed by the Platforms State of the Union at 1 p.m. PDT.
Apple is also hosting more than 1,000 developers, designers, and students at Apple Park for the opening day. Those attendees are the ones getting this year’s physical swag, so the Lil Finder Guy pin may stay a hard-to-find collectible unless Apple decides to bring the character to wider merchandise later.
For everyone else, it is mostly a charming signal: Apple knows people like the little Mac mascot, and it is willing to make him part of WWDC culture.