Apple announced iOS 26, a major visual redesign with a new liquid glass theme, during WWDC, and confirmed that the public beta will be available in July, following developer beta releases in June.
Apple announced iOS 26 at WWDC 2025, featuring a major visual overhaul inspired by visionOS with a Liquid Glass design, a new naming system based on the year, and numerous updates to core apps, user interface, AI capabilities, and accessibility features, with availability expected in the fall.
The leaked name for macOS 26 is macOS Tahoe, named after Lake Tahoe, with a design inspired by glass-like translucency. Apple is expected to unveil macOS 26 alongside other OS updates at WWDC 2025, and will rename its operating systems to reflect the year rather than version numbers.
Apple is set to unveil macOS 26 at WWDC 2025, but it may not support older Macs like 2018 MacBook Pros and 2019 iMacs, focusing support on newer models from 2019 and later, with potential name variations and visual updates.