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Apple WWDC 2025 Highlights

By Supriya Karmakar
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Apple unveils iOS 26, macOS 26(Tahoe), and more AI-driven features during the WWDC 2025 keynote. 

This article will guide you through the announcements and key features in detail for better understanding.

WWDC 2025: Quick Highlights

If you are looking for a quick rundown of Apple's biggest announcements at WWDC 2025, here's everything in order: 

  • Liquid Glass design introduces a fluid, layered UI with depth and translucency across Apple devices.
  • Apple Intelligence brings private, on-device generative AI to iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
  • iOS 26 adds adaptive widgets, a smarter Photos app, and a redesigned Control Centre.
  • macOS 26 "Tahoe" features iPhone mirroring, AI writing tools, and spatial multitasking layouts.
  • WatchOS 26 debuts a Liquid Glass UI and introduces body status tracking with recovery insights.
  • VisionOS 26 upgrades Vision Pro with smarter spatial media and enhanced 3D development tools.

These updates aren't just about what's new; they represent Apple's clearest roadmap towards a more intelligent and immersive ecosystem. With features like iPhone mirroring and spatial experiences on Vision Pro, Apple is quietly stepping into the future of interactive gaming.

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What Happened at Apple WWDC 2025? 

At WWDC 2025, Apple didn't just announce an iOS upgrade or a macOS redesign; they revealed a completely new way your iPhone, Mac, and Siri can operate.

This wasn't just another update; it was a significant turning point for Apple's AI integration and ecosystem. 

Held on 9th June, Apple's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2025, showcased major updates to Apple's design philosophy by introducing a revolutionary design language called " Liquid Glass". 

It is one of the cutting-edge Innovations that is optimised for enhanced optical clarity and spatial computing experience.

Not only this, they also dropped surprising features like AI-powered Siri, iPhone mirroring on Mac, and new developer tools. 

By updating software across various OS such as iOS, macOS, and visionOS and introducing Apple Intelligence, the Apple company has ushered in a smarter, integrated era of cross-device intelligence and personalization.

The keynote announcements marked a pivotal shift toward intelligent, interconnected, and privacy-centric computing in Apple’s next-generation products, making vital device changes that would redefine user experience.  

Now, let's break down what these changes mean for your devices.

Liquid Glass Design 

This bold leap in interface design marks Apple's most visually immersive evolution in its new dimension of spatial computing. 

The "Liquid Glass" design  draws inspiration from fluidity, depth, and clarity that only Apple's commitment to seamless integration and innovation can make possible. 

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It blends 3D-like layering, blur effects, and adaptive translucency for an immersive UI experience by creating a visually stunning and intuitive interface. Tech enthusiasts predict this design to influence future iOS and macOS UI aesthetics, setting more tactile, futuristic visual interface.

Apple mainly designed this for interactive feedback, such as haptic touch and gesture recognition, which brings digital interaction closer to real-life experience. 

This technology optimises for vision Pro and AR/ VR devices while being scalable across iPhone, iPad, and Mac environments.

Apple Intelligence

 At WWDC 2025 keynote, all eyes were on Apple's next big leap in innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence, a ground-breaking system that blends generative AI with personal context, designed to work natively across iPhone, iPad, and Mac by bringing context-aware generative AI, privacy-first architecture, and device-personalised experiences.

You can extend computational capabilities, such as securely offloading larger tasks to Apple's private server infrastructure without third-party access while maintaining end-to-end encryption and privacy.

All of Apple's AI power fuels enhanced Siri 2.0 capabilities with deeper understanding and more intuitive interactions, including context-aware responses, natural language processing, and seamless integration. 

This makes Apple Intelligence a transformative experience, enabling users to interact with their devices in more natural, intuitive, and personalised ways.

iOS 26

While previous iOS versions focused on refining existing features and improving performance, iOS 26 represents a bold new chapter towards intelligence, adaptability, and personalisation,  bringing AI-powered features and capabilities to the forefront. 

The key features of this version include adaptive widgets, an all-new control centre, Apple Intelligence integration, a live status panel, and a smarter Photos app.

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You can get access of enhanced Siri 2.0 and improved privacy control on your iPhone with iOS 26.  

These features can enhance your productivity, and user- centric experience. 

MacOS Tahoe 26

Many developers and creators like you are leveraging the new tools and APIs in macOS 26  (Tahoe) with excitement. 

They are tapping into the power of Apple Intelligence to create even more amazing apps and experiences. 

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Apple unveils ultimate fusion of creativity and productivity with its latest updates like featuring iPhone mirroring that lets you seamlessly view and control your iPhone on your Mac, Apple intelligence-powered writing tools for content summarisation and notification prioritisation, mission control's spatial layouts, liquid glass elements, and Safari enhancement.

It can impact by boosting developers' workflows and enhancing privacy.

WatchOS 26

The Apple WatchOS remains the most popular smartwatch OS among Apple users.

This AI-driven smart watch incorporates fitness tracking features that empower you to reach your goals and help you unlock your full potential. 

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You can get daily body status updates by tracking trends in heart rate, respiratory rate, sleep, and more.

 This alters you also when patterns deviate from your baseline.

There are more features that include training load & recovery score, Siri 2.0, smart coaching, and cycle tracking & mental health tools.

 It is not just a tracker, but a personal wellness companion to assist you in achieving your fitness goals and guide you to take control of your health.

Vision Pro: VisionOS 26

If you wonder how Vision Pro can turn the tables on traditional computing, then get ready for VisionOS 26, a transformative operating system that takes augmented reality and spatial computing to the next level.

 This operating system can take Vision Pro to further establish as a leader in the AR space for offering a unique experience to users.

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This new feature's spatial photos and videos come with smarter tagging and organisation. 

You can use developer tools to enable richer 3D app experiences. 

Apple's Next Chapter 

If you are an iPhone, Mac or Vision Pro user, your experience is about to get smarter, smoother, and secure. 

This 2025 WWD conference is educating many developers and students about the latest advancements in Apple software and giving insights of new tools, frameworks, and features to enable them to build more powerful and pioneering apps that drive innovation and creativity. 

All major updates are now available in the Apple Developer Program for registered Apple developers. 

Creators and developers are expecting the public beta version to launch in July 2025, and all users are expecting the official release in September 2025, likely alongside the new iPhone launch.

Whether you're an iPhone user, a Mac developer, or simply a tech enthusiast eager to stay ahead of the curve, WWDC 2025 delivered a transformative set of announcements—from iOS 26 and macOS 26 (Tahoe) to Apple Intelligence and VisionOS 26. 

These updates aren’t just upgrades—they’re Apple’s bold leap into AI-powered, privacy-focused, cross-device computing. As developer tools evolve alongside OS upgrades like iOS 26, you might also want to explore these top 5 vibe coding tools in 2025 that are reshaping how modern developers build software.

Let me know by dropping a comment if there's anything I missed or if you’re excited about any specific WWDC 2025 update!