Strap in, Apple aficionados—WWDC 2025 just blew the roof off our favorite devices, and we’ve distilled the very best into ten must-know moments. From a gleaming “Liquid Glass” redesign that makes your screen feel like frosted crystal, to on-device AI that practically reads your mind, this year’s keynote was a nonstop thrill ride. Whether you’re an iPad power-user craving Mac-style multitasking or a VR geek itching to sync your PS VR2 Sense controllers, we’ve got the inside scoop. Ready for the full scoop on Apple’s biggest—and boldest—moves of the year? Let’s dive in!
1. Year-Stamped OSes: Hello, iOS 26 (and Friends!)
Gone are the days of cryptic version numbers. From now on, every Apple OS wears its birth year like a badge of honor: iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 “Tahoe,” watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26. That means no more mental gymnastics—just instant recognition. Devs can dive into betas today; the rest of us will get our hands on the stable releases this fall.
2. Liquid Glass: The Shiny New Theme Everywhere
Imagine peeking through frosted glass at your apps—buttons, sliders, text boxes all catching and refracting light. That’s Liquid Glass: a translucent makeover that brings depth and elegance to every UI element. On your iPhone lock screen, the date, time, and notifications now hover with subtle blur effects, making your wallpapers pop like never before.

3. Core App Glow-Ups: Camera, Safari & Phone
- Safari Goes Immersive: Tabs? Who needs ’em! Web pages now spill edge-to-edge, giving you a theater-style reading experience.
- Camera’s New Minimalist Layout: Two giant tappable buttons—Photo and Video—sit front and center. Swipe side-to-side to reveal Slow-Mo, Time-Lapse, Cinematic and all the fun modes tucked behind the scenes.
- Phone’s Triple-Threat Panel: Favorites, Recents, and Voicemails collide in one unified feed. Meanwhile, Contacts, Keypad and Calls stay loyally docked at the bottom for one-tap access.

4. iPadOS 26’s Window Wizardry
If you’ve ever wanted Mac-level multitasking on an iPad, buckle up:
- Drag-to-Resize: Stretch or shrink any app window at will.
- Multi-Instance Magic: Launch multiple copies of Pages, Notes—or even two Safari windows side by side.
- Swipe-Down Menu Bar: Like summoning your desktop on a tablet: swipe down on an app and voilà, you get all the shortcuts and settings you crave.
Plus, Apple’s Preview app leaps from Mac to iPad, letting you mark up PDFs and images with Apple Pencil or finger.

5. Messages with Personality
Say buh-bye to bland chats:
- Custom Backgrounds: Deck out each conversation with its own wallpaper. Flamingos for Mom, space nebulae for your gaming crew—anything goes.
- Group Polls & Typing Dots: Vote on pizza toppings without leaving the thread, and watch real-time typing indicators so you know when replies are incoming.
- Unknown Sender Filter: Strangers’ texts get shunted into a “Who’s that?” folder, keeping your main inbox squeaky clean.

6. macOS Tahoe 26: Spotlight, Supercharged
Spotlight just got a PhD in productivity:
- Smart Filters: Narrow your search by file type, date modified, even tags you’ve assigned.
- Action Buttons: Found an email? Hit “Reply” right in Spotlight. Spotted a webpage? Click “Open as PDF.”
- Pinned Queries: Save favorite searches—like your “Expense Reports” folder—so they’re always a click away.

7. Apple Intelligence: Your On-Screen Sherlock
Tap the screenshot buttons and summon a mini-AI companion that:
- Reads Your Screen: Highlight text and ask, “What’s this about?”
- Identifies Objects: See a quirky mug? Instant Amazon or Etsy suggestions pop up.
- Contextual Q&A: Tap a chart and ask, “Explain that spike,” for on-the-fly data insights.
8. Live Translation: Break Down Language Walls
Global chat just leveled up:
- FaceTime Captions: Translated subtitles float in real time as you video-chat with friends in Tokyo or Paris.
- Phone Call Translation: Speak normally; you hear the other side in your language, and they hear you in theirs.
- Message Translation: Incoming texts auto-translate (with an option to view the original), so emoji-only convos have full context.

9. visionOS 26 & PS VR2 Controller Fusion
VR nerds, rejoice:
- PS VR2 Sense Support: Plug in your DualSense-inspired controllers for haptic feedback and adaptive triggers in visionOS.
- Gaze-Scrolling: Look up or down to scroll through feeds or documents—no swipes required.
- Spatial Widgets: Sticky notes in 3D space that reappear exactly where you left them when you next don your headset.
10. On-Device AI for All Developers
Apple’s secret sauce is out: their in-house large language model is now API-accessible—right on your device. That means:
- Private Generative Features: Summarize, translate, brainstorm—all without sending your data to the cloud.
- Custom AI Helpers: Imagine a travel-planner app that drafts itinerary suggestions or a wellness app that crafts personalized meditations—powered entirely by on-device smarts.
There you have it—ten dazzling WWDC moments, each bursting with fresh details and playful flair. Which one are you most excited to try first?