Everything Apple unveiled at WWDC 2025

Apple held its annual WWDC 2025 developer conference, where it unveiled major updates to all platforms, from iOS to visionOS. The main focus was the new Liquid Glass visual style, expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities, and deep integration of AI into every system. Here’s a detailed recap of all the key announcements.
New design: Liquid Glass unites all platforms
One of the centerpieces of WWDC 2025 was the introduction of an entirely new visual language, Liquid Glass. It’s the first global redesign of interfaces across all of Apple’s operating systems in 10 years. The new style is inspired by the way glass works in the real world: it’s translucent, three-dimensional, and dynamic.





Menus, icons, Dock, widgets, and even system windows now respond to motion, light, and user interaction. The design isn’t just beautiful-it helps you focus on what’s important and makes the interface more responsive. Liquid Glass has become the new visual foundation for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and even CarPlay.
Liquid Glass is the new visual foundation for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and even CarPlay.
Apple Intelligence: AI is now built into every device

Developers have access to the new Foundation Models framework, which allows them to embed AI into any application. This opens up the possibility of creating entirely new interaction scenarios, from audio and video processing to real-time contextual analysis.
iOS 26: Personalization, messaging, gaming and Visual Intelligence




The updated iOS 26 brings a slew of innovations aimed at personalization and intelligent interaction:
- The lock screen got 3D effects, an adaptive clock, and the ability to customize the design to match music or images.
- Messages now has dynamic backgrounds, built-in polls, group transfers, as well as Call Screening and Hold Assist, which allows you to filter calls and automatically hold a queue.
- The new Visual Intelligence feature recognizes iPhone screen content, lets you highlight items, search the web, ask AI questions, or create events based on what you see.
- The Wallet app now supports digital IDs, order tracking, and offers new ticket types with in-airport navigation.
- Apple Music now has translations and pronunciation of lyrics, and Automix automatically connects tracks based on rhythm.
- The new Games app is now a hub for gaming: users can see what friends are playing, create Challenges, track achievements, and launch games from a single location.

CarPlay Ultra: glass interface and auto control



CarPlay gained support for Liquid Glass, making its interface visually unified with the rest of the platform. Widgets, real-time notifications, and the ability to control climate, multimedia, and vehicle functions directly from the screen are now available.
CarPlay now supports Liquid Glass, making its interface visually consistent with the rest of the platform.
watchOS 26: Workout Buddy and Voice Motivation

WatchOS 26 introduces Workout Buddy, a voice assistant that analyzes your workout in real time and tells you when to speed up or pause. It recognizes key moments in your workout and motivates with personalized voices.




Notifications have been improved: they now adapt to the noise level around you. Smart Stack is smarter, and the UI has gained new flexibility with gestures, including a wrist flick to close notifications.
Smart Stack is now smarter, and the UI has new flexibility with gestures, including a wrist flick to close notifications.
tvOS 26: new profiles, karaoke, and updates for Apple TV+
tvOS 26 got a redesigned Liquid Glass-style design, support for multiple user profiles, and a new karaoke mode. Now you can use your iPhone as a microphone, and friends can sing along or suggest tracks.

The Apple TV+ app added new movie covers and a selection of upcoming releases, including seasons three of Foundation and Invasion, season five of Slow Horses, season four of The Morning Show and other premieres.
macOS 26 Tahoe: transparent menu bar, new Spotlight and Metal 4
macOS 26, called Tahoe, gets a completely redesigned interface including a transparent menu bar, updated widgets and support for the new Metal 4 engine for improved graphics and gaming.

Spotlight got the biggest update in history: it’s no longer just a search, but a smart assistant. It suggests commands, documents, and actions based on user behavior. App Intents API support, shortcuts, and clipboard history make it a complete productivity tool.





There’s a new Games app, as well as improvements to Continuity, including Live Activities for Mac.
visionOS 26: spatial scenes, 3D photos and accessory support

- Widgets can now be placed in a room and are saved between sessions.
- Added ability to create 3D scenes from regular 2D photos.
- Safari received a special spatial-regime.
- Safari now supports PS VR2 controllers and Logitech Muse stylus.
- Characters (Personas) have become more realistic and natural in display.

Features for enterprise use have also been added: secure content access, shared device mode, and new presentation and training tools.
iPadOS 26: Multitasking, Call Recording and Powerful Files

- Added full windows with the ability to resize and move apps around. Exposé mode, permanent menu on top and sharp cursor are supported.
- The Files app now supports list view, customizing folders, selecting default applications, and placing folders in the Dock.
- A separate Preview app for viewing, editing, and annotating PDF files is now available in iPadOS, similar to the Mac version.
- The new Local Capture feature lets you record video and audio directly from the iPad, even during calls. Users can use AirPods as a microphone and select audio sources on an app-by-app basis.
- Support for background tasks with the new API allows apps to run complex processes without stopping work.
Updates

Immediately after the presentation, developers were given access to beta versions of the new operating systems. Public beta releases will come out in July, with final versions for all users expected in the fall of 2025.
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