Apple Inc. is marking its 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026, since its founding in 1976, with celebrations around the world. Events began earlier this month with a performance by Alicia Keys in New York City and will culminate this week at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California. A new exhibit opens today at the Mimms Museum in Roswell, Georgia.
Apple was founded on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne as Apple Computer Company, now Apple Inc. The company has hosted anniversary gatherings worldwide, starting with Alicia Keys' performance in New York City earlier this month. The festivities are set to wrap up with an employee event at headquarters in Cupertino, California, this week, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. Gurman hinted on X at a headliner who is 'still going strong, was part of the British Invasion and Jobs would've been ecstatic,' fueling rumors of a Paul McCartney appearance. Jobs cited the Beatles as an inspiration in a 2003 60 Minutes interview, and the band founded Apple Records in 1968, sharing a name with the tech firm. Apple representatives did not comment on the rumor. An Apple representative did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Meanwhile, the Mimms Museum of Technology and Art in Roswell, Georgia, opens its exhibit iNspire: 50 Years of Innovation from Apple today at 10 a.m. local time. The 20,000-square-foot display features over 2,000 Apple items, including rare artifacts, prototypes, and products for an interactive experience. Mimms describes it as showcasing 'behind-the-scenes stories' from the world created by Jobs and Wozniak. Tom's Hardware notes that while Mimms claims the largest collection, the All About Apple Museum in Savona, Italy, holds over 9,000 items.