There was a lot covered in Apple's 75-minute keynote, but you don't have to watch the whole thing to catch up. Instead, follow along below, where I lay out every announcement Apple made at WWDC 2026:
WWDC 2026: macOS Golden Gate
Credit: Apple/YouTubeWWDC 2026: Design and performance
Apple made a number of design changes this year, across the board. Liquid Glass isn't going anywhere, but it's now more legible. In addition, Apple is finally rolling out a Liquid Glass slider so users can control how the effect looks on their devices. Toolbars are now more defined, to improve accessibility, and sidebars on macOS now extend to the edge of windows. Apple also made sure that all macOS windows have the same corner radius, so you shouldn't notice any inconsistencies with window edges. App icons are getting a makeover, too: Now, Apple is adding multiple layers of Liquid Glass to all icons.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeApple took a moment to highlight some other new features in this section, like how shared iCloud albums are now available to Android and Windows users, with support for full resolution sharing. In the Health app, Cycle Tracking now supports perimenopause and menopause. You can now custom-tune the EQ of your AirPods, and you can turn panoramas into immersive environments on Vision Pro. In Maps, the Fly Over is highly detailed with full renderings of buildings and even trees, and definitely gives Google Maps a run for its money.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeWWDC 2026: Trust and safety
Parents can now control three broad categories on kids' devices: Entertainment, Games, Social Media. They get to choose how long kids have access to each, and on which days. You can have different schedules for games and social media on the weekend than you do during school days. Apple has a new website for parents, too, to learn more about what they can do to control their kids' experiences on Apple devices.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeWWDC 2026: Apple Intelligence and Siri AI
Apple partnered with Google to create its "next-generation" Apple Foundational Models. Apple says these new models are more powerful than ever, and can do a lot more across multiple modalities (text, images, speech, etc.) Apple is adamant that its AI is private: Private Cloud Compute processes your data without any middleman. Not even Apple can see your data. The company also runs AI processes on-device when possible.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeIt's also aware of what's on your screen. If you see an image of a landmark online, you can ask Siri what it is; when it answers, you can ask how to get there, and Siri will open directions in Maps. You could also ask it to pull up images from your last family vacation; based on those results, you can ask it to add only photos of specific people to a family album.
Siri sounds more natural than before. What's more, you can customize how Siri sounds, controlling pace and expressiveness. (Though this requires a newer Apple device, like the iPhone 17 Pro or Air.) Dictation is also more contextually aware, understanding things like punctuation better. Apple says Siri is also more conversational, so you can simply chat with Siri no matter the context.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeOn macOS, Siri lives in Spotlight. You don't have to pull up Siri to use it: You can start typing, and macOS should know it's a Siri request. You can use it to compare multiple files together, as well as anything else you'd use a chatbot for. If you have a Vision Pro, you can move Siri's icon anywhere in the room, and look at it to start a session.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeWWDC 2026: Visual Intelligence and Writing Tools
Visual Intelligence now lives in the Camera app as a new Siri button. The fundamentals are the same: You can use the feature to learn more about what's in your camera view. But the feature has new abilities: You can use Visual Intelligence to split a bill with friends by pointing the camera at a receipt, or point your camera at your meal to learn more about its nutrition. You can use the screenshot tool on macOS and iPadOS to learn more about a specific section of your screen. You can ask Siri about your windows on Vision Pro, as well as items in the room with you.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeWWDC 2026: AI in apps
Safari is getting some big AI upgrades: The app is getting AI tab management, which can organize tabs into topics and updates dynamically as you browse. Safari can also keep tabs on webpages to watch out for things like price drops. You can also use Apple Intelligence to create custom extensions for different functions you might need. The Passwords app will now update your compromised passwords for you, which works in Safari as well.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeThe Home app has a couple of new features too: Your accessory notifications will update dynamically as things change, rather than spam you with multiple alerts. The app also uses Apple Intelligence to analyze your security camera footage and offer descriptions of what happened in the clip. It makes it easier to search through your clips, even across multiple cameras.
Shortcuts now supports natural language creation: You can describe what you want in a shortcut, and it'll create one for you, without you needing to know how to build it yourself. Image Playground is also much more advanced, capable of generating photorealistic images. You can also shuffle the style of any photo. The app supports iterative edits too: You can keep issuing prompts, and Image Playground will build on top of what it has already generated. It supports generations for Contact Posters and Lock Screen wallpapers.
Credit: Apple/YouTubeOne detail Apple breezed over that's worth noting: While Apple Intelligence is still free, some features, like image generation, now have daily usage limits. But most iCloud+ subscription plans support increased usage limits.
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