The rumours were true — Apple has finally switched up its naming and design language at this year’s WWDC 2025. As it was pointed out during the keynote, this is the biggest design update in the past decade. The company introduced a fresh wave of software updates across its entire lineup. From iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe to iPadOS 26, watchOS 26 and tvOS 26, each platform now feels more connected and consistent than ever before. This year’s theme? A cleaner, more modern experience across devices, with smarter features baked in. Here’s everything you need to know.
macOS Tahoe
Apple’s new macOS update is called macOS Tahoe, and it brings the biggest design overhaul in years. The interface now feels cleaner and more personal, with smoother elements and translucent effects using a new Liquid Glass design. You’ll notice changes in the Dock, sidebars, toolbars, and even a fully transparent menu bar that makes everything feel more open.
You can now customise folders and app icons with symbols, emojis and colour tints. The Control Centre has been refreshed and can be rearranged based on what you use most.
There are big productivity updates too. Spotlight has been supercharged as it can now perform tasks like sending an email or creating a note directly, without opening apps. You’ll also see Live Activities from your iPhone — like cab rides or food deliveries — showing up on your Mac in real-time.
In a first, the Phone app — yes, the one on your iPhone — is coming to Mac in full capacity. You can see recents, voicemails, even screen unknown calls or stay on hold while you continue working.
Shortcuts now work better with Apple Intelligence, letting you automate more tasks, like translating conversations or comparing notes with transcripts.
Even gaming is getting a boost with the new Apple Games app, Game Overlay and Metal 4.
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