Apple has released new versions of its software platforms, bringing a redesigned interface, expanded Apple Intelligence features, and broad updates across apps and services. The updates are available today as free downloads.
New Design: Liquid Glass
Apple is introducing a consistent new interface element called Liquid Glass, which applies across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Liquid Glass is a translucent material that dynamically reacts to its surroundings, creating a more uniform appearance across apps, controls, icons, and widgets.
Apple Intelligence Updates
Apple Intelligence, the company’s on-device AI system, is gaining new features. Live Translation now works across Messages, FaceTime, Phone, and AirPods. Visual intelligence allows users to take screenshots and ask questions about what is on screen, or search for similar products on Google and Etsy. Users can also create “Genmoji” by combining emoji, and access new image styles in Image Playground. Shortcuts and third-party apps can now directly integrate with Apple Intelligence as well. The foundation model powering Apple Intelligence is available to developers for both online and offline use.
iOS 26
iOS 26 introduces more customization options for the Lock Screen, spatial photo effects, and updates to Camera, Photos, Safari, and the Phone app. Notable additions include:
Call Screening for unknown numbers
Hold Assist to wait on hold until a live agent is available
New features in Messages, including polls and background customization
Lyrics Translation and Pronunciation in Apple Music
Order tracking in Wallet
Expanded AirPods support for creators, including remote camera control
iPadOS 26
Apple is calling this its biggest iPadOS release yet. A new windowing system lets users arrange and manage apps more like a desktop environment. Other changes include:
A new menu bar for app commands
A more capable Files app
Preview for editing PDFs with Apple Pencil
Background Tasks for multitasking
Expanded audio input control and local high-quality recording options
The Journal app now on iPad
macOS Tahoe
The macOS update, named Tahoe, features Liquid Glass styling, customizable Control Center options, transparent menu bar, and expanded Spotlight search with new browsing and quick action features. Shortcuts also benefit from Apple Intelligence integration. The Phone app now supports Call Screening and Hold Assist, while Live Activities from iPhone can appear directly on Mac.
Why It Matters for Creators
For photo and video creators, these updates streamline workflows and expand possibilities. iOS 26 adds AirPods support for higher-quality remote recording, while iPadOS 26’s new multitasking and PDF tools make the iPad a more serious creative platform. Mac users benefit from more powerful Spotlight search and Shortcuts automation, improving both productivity and creative workflows.
Conclusion
Apple’s latest updates represent one of its broadest software rollouts, with new design consistency, deeper Apple Intelligence integration, and meaningful additions across devices. Whether for everyday users or creative professionals, the changes aim to make Apple’s platforms more capable, connected, and visually unified.