Introducing a stunning new design, more Continuity experiences
with the Phone app and Live Activities, the biggest update to
Spotlight ever, and expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities
Apple® today previewed the next major macOS® release — macOS
Tahoe 26 — which introduces a stunning new design and powerful
capabilities that enable users to get even more done. With the new
design, iconic elements of macOS will feel more expressive,
delightful, and personal while remaining instantly familiar,
including the desktop, Dock, in-app navigation, and toolbars. Users
can further personalize the experience with an updated Control
Center and new color options for folders, app icons, and widgets.
Continuity gets even better with the Phone app arriving on Mac®, so
users can access familiar features from iPhone® — including
Recents, Contacts, and Voicemails — and new ones like Call
Screening1 and Hold Assist.2 And with Live Activities from iPhone,
users can stay on top of things happening in real time, like an
upcoming flight, right on their Mac. Spotlight® gets its biggest
update ever, allowing users to now directly execute hundreds of
actions — like sending an email or creating a note — and take
advantage of all-new browsing experiences to get to content
faster.
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macOS Tahoe 26 introduces a beautiful new
design, additional Continuity experiences, along with even more
features to turbocharge productivity.
Apple Intelligence™ expands with powerful new features that
elevate the Mac experience further, while protecting privacy at
every step. Live Translation helps users easily communicate across
languages, translating text and audio. Genmoji™ and Image
Playground™ offer new options for creativity.3 Shortcuts get even
more powerful with intelligent actions and the ability to now tap
directly into Apple Intelligence models to automate complex
tasks.
“macOS is the heart and soul of the Mac, and with Tahoe, we’re
building on what users love most. Whether you’re a power user or
just getting started on Mac, there’s something for everyone, with
even more features to turbocharge productivity and make working
across Mac and iPhone more seamless than ever before,” said Craig
Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering.
“With its gorgeous new design, amazing Continuity experiences,
powerful enhancements to Spotlight, more intelligent shortcuts, and
updates to Apple Intelligence, the Mac experience is better than
ever.”
A Gorgeous New Design
The gorgeous new design enhances the Mac experience in new ways,
while maintaining the familiarity of macOS. It is crafted with
Liquid Glass, a translucent new material that reflects and refracts
its surroundings. The Dock, sidebars, and toolbars have been
refined, bringing greater focus to a user’s content. The menu bar
is now completely transparent, making the display feel even larger.
There are more ways to customize what controls appear in the menu
bar and Control Center, along with how they’re laid out. The new
design also unlocks more personalization on the Mac. App icons come
to life in light or dark appearances, colorful new light and dark
tints, as well as an elegant new clear look. Users can also change
the colors of folders and add a symbol or emoji to give them a
unique identity. And when combined with personalized wallpapers and
theme colors, it’s easier than ever to make Mac a seamless
extension of a user’s style.
New Continuity Experiences with the Phone App and Live
Activities
The Phone app arrives on Mac thanks to Continuity, which lets
users relay cellular calls from their nearby iPhone. The Phone app
on Mac has the familiar features of the Phone app on iPhone —
including Recents, Favorites, and Voicemails — and the latest
updates like Call Screening and Hold Assist. Call Screening
automatically answers calls from unknown numbers and asks the
caller for information so a user can decide whether or not to
answer. And when a user is stuck on hold, Hold Assist allows them
to keep their spot in line while they wait for a live agent, so
users can continue working on their Mac.
Live Activities from a user’s nearby iPhone will now appear in
the menu bar on their Mac so they can stay on top of things
happening in real time, like an upcoming Uber ride, flight, or live
sports score. When clicking on a Live Activity, the app opens in
iPhone Mirroring to show more information so users can take action
right from their Mac.
The Biggest Update Ever to Spotlight
Spotlight, the central place to search for things on Mac, makes
finding what users are looking for easier than ever, and provides
users with all-new ways to take action. During a search, all
results — including files, folders, events, apps, messages, and
more — are now listed together and ranked intelligently based on
relevance to the user. New filtering options rapidly narrow
searches to exactly what a user is looking for, like PDFs or Mail
messages. Spotlight can also surface results for documents stored
on third-party cloud drives. And when a user doesn’t know exactly
what they’re searching for, Spotlight’s new browse views make it
easy to scan through their apps, files, clipboard history, and
more.
Users can now take hundreds of actions directly from Spotlight —
like sending an email, creating a note, or playing a podcast —
without jumping between apps. Users can take actions from both
Apple apps and apps built by developers, because any app can
provide actions to Spotlight using the App Intents API. Users can
also run shortcuts and perform actions from the menu bar in the app
they’re currently working in, all without lifting their hands off
the keyboard. Spotlight learns from users’ routines across the
system and surfaces personalized actions, such as sending a message
to a colleague a user regularly talks to. Additionally, Spotlight
introduces quick keys, which are short strings of characters that
get users right to the action they’re looking for.
Brand-New Capabilities Powered by Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence, the personal intelligence system that
delivers helpful and relevant intelligence, gets even more capable
while protecting users’ privacy at every step.
- Seamless communication across language barriers with Live
Translation: In Messages, Live Translation can automatically
translate messages, so if a user is making plans with new friends
while traveling abroad, their message can be translated as they
type and delivered in the recipient’s preferred language. And when
the user receives a response, each text can be instantly
translated.4 On FaceTime®, a user can follow along with translated
live captions while still hearing the speaker’s voice. And when a
user is on a call in the Phone app, their words are translated for
the recipient as they speak.5 This is enabled by Apple-built models
that run entirely on device, so conversations stay private.
- Shortcuts get more intelligent: A whole new class of
intelligent actions lets users create shortcuts that are more
powerful than ever, including summarizing text with Writing Tools
and creating images with Image Playground. And now users will be
able to tap directly into Apple Intelligence models, either
on-device or with Private Cloud Compute, to generate responses that
feed into the rest of their shortcut, maintaining the privacy of
information used. For example, a student can build a shortcut that
uses Apple Intelligence models to compare an audio transcription of
a class lecture to the notes they took, and add any key points they
may have missed. Users can also choose to tap into ChatGPT for its
broad world knowledge and expertise. Additionally, users can now
run shortcuts automatically on macOS, such as at a specific time of
day, or when taking a specific action like saving a file to a
folder or connecting a display.
- Updates to Genmoji and Image Playground: macOS Tahoe
brings new ways to create Genmoji, giving users the ability to
start with existing emoji and descriptions, modify personal
attributes like hair length or accessories, and select expressions
based on the moment. Users will also have more control of personal
attributes and expressions in Image Playground, and can tap into
brand-new styles with ChatGPT, like an oil painting style or vector
art. For moments when users have a specific idea in mind, they can
tap Any Style and describe exactly what they want.
- Increased productivity with Reminders: Apple
Intelligence can review an email, website, note, or other content
on Mac to find the most relevant action items. And users can also
choose to use Apple Intelligence to automatically categorize
Reminders into sections to make them more manageable.
New Apple Games App, Game Overlay, and More Titles
macOS Tahoe introduces Apple Games™, a dedicated app that gives
players a home for all their games, making it easier to jump back
into favorites, discover new games tailored just for them, and play
with friends in whole new ways. With the new Game Overlay, players
can conveniently adjust their system settings, chat with friends,
or invite them to play, all without having to leave their game.
Players can also turn on Low Power Mode, which extends gaming
sessions and maximizes playtime on battery. For developers, macOS
Tahoe introduces Metal® 4, which brings even more advanced graphics
and next-generation rendering technologies to games, like MetalFX
Frame Interpolation and MetalFX Denoising, for smoother visuals and
faster frame rates.
Alongside these improvements, developers continue to deliver
exciting new games on Mac, including upcoming titles like Crimson
Desert and InZOI. Both games leverage powerful software
technologies like MetalFX Upscaling to accelerate performance and
deliver high-quality visuals, as well as take advantage of the M3
and M4 family of chips with ray tracing for a breathtaking
experience. Additional titles on the way include Cyberpunk 2077,
Cronos: The New Dawn, Architect: Land of Exiles, Lies of P:
Overture, HITMAN World of Assassination, EVE Frontier, Where Winds
Meet, and more.
Additional features in macOS Tahoe include:
- Safari®, the world’s fastest browser6 offers a fresh but
familiar experience, featuring a rounded tab design that floats in
the toolbar, along with a refreshed sidebar with new sections to
help users more easily find saved content like iCloud® Tabs and
Saved. When compared to Chrome, Safari is 50 percent faster at
loading frequently visited websites7 and offers up to four more
hours of battery life when streaming video.8 And for even greater
protection from trackers when browsing, Safari now offers advanced
fingerprinting protection in all browsing by default.
- The Messages app brings Backgrounds, Polls, and a
redesigned details view that helps users easily navigate what has
been shared in a conversation. Plus, it features typing indicators
in groups to let participants know exactly who is going to chime
in, as well as the ability to add new contacts easily right from
the group chat and search with more natural language.
- Journal comes to Mac, making it easy to capture and
write about everyday moments and special events when inspiration
strikes. On Mac, it’s easy to type long, thoughtful entries and
view them on a map. Users can keep multiple journals for various
aspects of life, which are all synced across Apple devices.
- Photos has an updated design that includes beautiful
Liquid Glass elements, enhancements for customization, easier
workflows, and sidebar consistency with iPadOS®. Pinned Collections
now come to Mac, so users can access the collections they use most
with a click on the sidebar. Users will also find new buttons to
quickly access filtering and sorting options in all views, and the
ability to customize the size of Collections tiles, so they can
view their library just how they like.
- On FaceTime, the reimagined landing page features
beautiful Contact Posters of recent callers, Liquid Glass controls
now float in the bottom right and recede to create more space, and
a new More button lets users quickly access features like
SharePlay™ and Live Translation.
- Notes adds the ability to import and export a note into
a markdown file, and support for capturing conversations in the
Phone app as audio recordings with transcriptions.
- Accessibility features include Magnifier on Mac,
which enables users with low vision to zoom in on their
surroundings using Continuity Camera on iPhone or attached USB
cameras, apply image filters so items are easier to see or read,
and even change perspective when viewing presentations or books
from an angle. Additional features include Accessibility
Reader, a new systemwide reading mode designed with
accessibility in mind; an all-new Braille Access experience
that offers a user-friendly interface for those with a connected
braille display; and Vehicle Motion Cues, which helps reduce
motion sickness in a moving vehicle.
- With Passwords, users can easily reference changes they
make to their accounts, including checking previous versions of
passwords they save, along with details on when they were
changed.
Availability
All of these features are available for testing starting today
through the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com, and a
public beta will be available through the Apple Beta Software
Program next month at beta.apple.com. The release will be available
as a free software update this fall. The Apple Intelligence
features detailed require supported devices, which include all
iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad mini® (A17
Pro), and iPad® and Mac models with M1 and later that have Apple
Intelligence enabled and Siri® and device language set to the same
supported language: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese
(Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean, or Chinese (Simplified). More
languages will be coming by the end of this year: Danish, Dutch,
Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese
(Traditional), and Vietnamese. For more information, visit
apple.com/os/macos and apple.com/apple-intelligence. Features are
subject to change. Some features may not be available in all
languages or regions, and availability may vary due to local laws
and regulations. For more information about availability, visit
apple.com.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple
Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS,
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including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple
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the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we
found it.
1 Call Screening supports Cantonese (China mainland, Hong Kong,
Macao), English (U.S., Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New
Zealand, Puerto Rico, Singapore, South Africa, UK), French (Canada,
France), German (Germany), Japanese (Japan), Korean (Korea),
Mandarin Chinese (China mainland, Taiwan, Macao), Portuguese
(Brazil), and Spanish (U.S., Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain). 2 Hold
Assist supports English (U.S.), English (Canada), English (UK),
English (Singapore), English (Australia), English (India), French
(France), Spanish (U.S.), Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Spain), German
(Germany), Portuguese (Brazil), Japanese (Japan), and Mandarin
Chinese (mainland China). 3 Genmoji and Image Playground are
available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil),
Spanish, and Japanese. 4 Live Translation in Messages supports
English (U.S., UK), French (France), German, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), and Chinese
(simplified). 5 Live Translation in Phone and FaceTime is available
for one-on-one calls in English (U.S., UK), French (France),
German, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish (Spain). 6 Testing
conducted by Apple in May 2025 using JetStream 2.2, MotionMark
1.3.1, and Speedometer 3.1 performance benchmarks. Tested with
prerelease Safari 26.0 and latest stable versions of Chrome,
Microsoft Edge, and Firefox at the time of testing on: 15-inch
MacBook Air systems with Apple M4 and prerelease macOS Tahoe, and
Intel Core Ultra 9-based PC systems with Intel Arc Graphics and
Windows 11 Home; iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) units with prerelease iPadOS
26.0, and Intel Core Ultra 7-based PC systems with Intel Arc
Graphics and Windows 11 Pro; and iPhone 16 Pro Max with prerelease
iOS 26.0, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite-based smartphones with
Android 15. Devices tested with a WPA2 Wi-Fi network connection.
Performance will vary based on usage, system configuration, network
connection, and other factors. 7 Testing conducted by Apple in May
2025 by measuring page load performance of snapshot versions of 10
popular websites under simulated network conditions. Tested on
production 15-inch MacBook Air systems with Apple M4, 16GB of RAM,
256GB SSD, and prerelease macOS Tahoe. Tested with prerelease
Safari 26.0 and Chrome v136.0.7103.93. Performance will vary based
on usage, system configuration, network connection, and other
factors. 8 Testing conducted by Apple in May 2025 on production
15-inch MacBook Air systems with Apple M4, 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD,
and prerelease macOS Tahoe. Systems tested with WPA2 Wi-Fi network
connection while running on battery power, with display brightness
set to 8 clicks from bottom and keyboard backlight off. Video
streaming tested with 1080p content on prerelease Safari 26.0 and
Chrome v136.0.7103.93. Not all features are available on all
devices. Battery life varies by use and configuration. See
apple.com/batteries for more information.
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