Flutter Core Team Announces Global Tour for 2026 – Key Events and Developer Engagement

Flutter Team to Embark on Worldwide Tour for Developer Feedback and Product Previews

The Flutter core team will travel to over a dozen international events throughout 2026, offering developers unprecedented access to the framework’s engineers and product leaders. The tour kicks off with Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas on April 22 and continues through fall and winter DevFest gatherings.

Flutter Core Team Announces Global Tour for 2026 – Key Events and Developer Engagement

“Some of the most impactful moments of my career have come from community-led events,” a Flutter product manager stated. “We believe the best products are built in direct conversation with the people who use them.”

Key Stops on the 2026 Flutter Tour

Background

Flutter, Google’s open-source UI toolkit, is preparing for the upcoming releases of Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44. The team describes its mission as “building the most productive app framework and language for high-performance, full-stack, multi-platform applications and ephemeral experiences.”

To ensure that mission aligns with developer needs, the Flutter developer relations team has expanded its engagement channels. These include customer and partner advisory boards, a meetup organizer network, the Flutteristas community, a consultants program, Google Developer Experts, and Google Developer Group organizers.

What This Means

For Flutter developers worldwide, the 2026 tour represents a rare chance to give direct, in-person feedback to the product team before major releases. Attendees can expect live demos, roadmap discussions, and hands-on sessions with the latest framework capabilities.

“Our developer relations team is constantly engaging with developers, founders, enterprises, and builders,” the Flutter product manager added. “We want to meet and share with as many of you as possible.”

Developers who cannot attend scheduled events are encouraged to contact the Flutter team if they are hosting a local meetup—the team may be able to add a stop if already in the area.

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