Flutter Core Team Embarks on Worldwide Tour for Developer Engagement in 2026
The Flutter team has announced a global tour starting April 2026, aiming to connect with developers across continents through live demos, feedback sessions, and community events.
This initiative comes ahead of major releases including Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44, as the team seeks direct input to refine the framework for high-performance, multi-platform applications.
'The most impactful moments of my career have come from community-led events,' said a Flutter team spokesperson. 'We’re committed to building the most productive app framework, and that means hearing from you.'
See the full list of events below.
Background
Flutter, Google's open-source UI toolkit, has grown to serve hundreds of thousands of developers worldwide. The upcoming releases—Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44—are expected to bring performance improvements and new features for full-stack development.
The tour is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen community ties and gather real-world feedback from developers, startups, and enterprises.
2026 Tour Events
The team will appear at conferences, meetups, and sponsored events globally. Highlights include:
- Google Cloud Next – Las Vegas, NV – April 22–24
- Flutterconf Spain – Malaga, Spain – May 8
- Google I/O – Sunnyvale, USA – May 19–20
- Fluttercon USA – Orlando, FL – July 16–17
- FlutterConf LATAM – Cancún, Mexico – September 22–23
- Flutter Kaigi/Ninjas – Tokyo, Japan – October 29–30
- Google for Developers events (DevFest, Build with AI) – Fall/Winter 2026
A full, up-to-date calendar is available on Flutter.dev’s Events page.
What This Means
For developers, this tour offers a rare chance to interact directly with the Flutter core team, influence future features, and network with peers. The team also encourages event organizers to reach out if they are not already listed.
'We want to meet and share with as many of you as possible,' the spokesperson added. 'If you’re hosting a Flutter event, let us know—if we’re already in your area, we’ll try to attend.'
The tour underscores Google’s commitment to open collaboration and iterative improvement, ensuring Flutter remains a top choice for cross-platform development.
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