The release introduces all-new customization options, the
biggest-ever redesign of Photos, powerful updates for staying
connected, and Apple Intelligence, the personal intelligence
system
Apple® today previewed iOS 18, a major release that features
more customization options, the biggest redesign ever of the Photos
app, new ways for users to manage their inbox in Mail, Messages
over satellite, and so much more. Users will be able to arrange
apps and widgets in any open space on the Home Screen, customize
the buttons at the bottom of the Lock Screen, and quickly access
more controls in Control Center. Photo libraries are automatically
organized in a new single view in Photos, and helpful new
collections keep favorites easily accessible. Mail simplifies the
inbox by sorting email into categories using on-device
intelligence, and all-new text effects come to iMessage®. Powered
by the same groundbreaking technology as existing iPhone® satellite
capabilities, users can now communicate over satellite in the
Messages app when a cellular or Wi-Fi connection isn’t
available.1
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iOS 18 brings new ways to customize
iPhone, additional ways to stay connected in Messages, the
biggest-ever redesign on the Photos app, and so much more. (Photo:
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iOS 18 also introduces Apple Intelligence™, the personal
intelligence system for iPhone, iPad®, and Mac® that combines the
power of generative models with personal context to deliver
intelligence that’s incredibly useful and relevant.2 Built with
privacy from the ground up, Apple Intelligence is deeply integrated
into iOS 18, iPadOS® 18, and macOS® Sequoia. It harnesses the power
of Apple silicon to understand and create language and images, take
action across apps, and draw from personal context, to simplify and
accelerate everyday tasks.
“We are thrilled to introduce iOS 18. It is a huge release with
incredible features, including new levels of customization and
capability, a redesigned Photos app, and powerful ways to stay
connected with Messages. There are so many benefits for everyone,”
said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software
Engineering. “This release also marks the beginning of a
tremendously exciting new era of personal intelligence with Apple
Intelligence delivering intuitive, powerful, and instantly useful
experiences that will transform the iPhone experience, all with
privacy at the core. We can’t wait for users to experience it.”
New Levels of Customization and Capability
iPhone users have new ways to customize the Home Screen, Lock
Screen, and Control Center. Users can now arrange apps and widgets
in any open space on the Home Screen, including placing them right
above the dock for easy access or perfectly framing a wallpaper.
App icons and widgets can take on a new look with a dark or tinted
effect, and users can make them appear larger to create the
experience that is perfect for them.
Control Center has been redesigned to provide easier access to
many of the things users do every day, and it gets new levels of
customization and flexibility. The redesign delivers quick access
to new groups of a user’s most-utilized controls, such as media
playback, Home controls, and connectivity, as well as the ability
to easily swipe between each. Users can now add controls from
supported third-party apps into Control Center to quickly unlock a
vehicle or jump right into capturing content for social media — all
from one place. The new controls gallery displays the full set of
available options, and users can customize how the controls are
laid out, including adjusting them to the ideal size and creating
entirely new groups.
For the first time, users can now switch the controls at the
bottom of the Lock Screen, including choosing from options
available in the controls gallery or removing them entirely. With
the Action button available on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max,
users can quickly invoke controls available in the gallery.
Photos Gets a Unified View, New Collections, and
Customization
Photos receives its biggest-ever redesign to help users easily
find and relive special moments. A simplified, single view displays
a familiar grid, and new collections help users browse by themes
without having to organize content into albums. Plus, collections
can be pinned to keep favorites easily accessible. A new carousel
view presents highlights that update each day and feature favorite
people, pets, places, and more. Autoplaying content throughout the
app brings libraries to life, so past moments can be enjoyed while
browsing. Because each user’s photo library is unique, the app is
customizable, so users can organize collections, pin collections to
access frequently, and include what’s most important to them in the
carousel view.
Powerful Ways to Stay Connected in Messages
iMessage receives all-new text effects that bring conversations
to life by amplifying any letter, word, phrase, or emoji with
dynamic, animated appearances. Users can better express tone by
adding formatting like bold, underline, italics, and strikethrough.
Tapbacks expand to include any emoji or sticker, and now users can
compose a message and schedule to send it at a later time.
When messaging contacts who do not have an Apple device, the
Messages app now supports RCS for richer media and more reliable
group messaging compared to SMS and MMS.
iOS 18 introduces Messages via satellite for the times when
cellular and Wi-Fi connections aren’t available. Powered by the
same groundbreaking technology as existing iPhone satellite
capabilities, Messages via satellite automatically prompts users to
connect to their nearest satellite right from the Messages app to
send and receive texts, emoji, and Tapbacks over iMessage and SMS.3
With Dynamic Island®, users always know when they are connected to
a satellite. Because iMessage was built to protect user privacy,
iMessages sent via satellite are end-to-end encrypted.
Enhancements to Mail
Later this year, Mail will introduce new ways for users to
manage their inbox and stay up to date. On-device categorization
organizes and sorts incoming email into Primary for personal and
time-sensitive emails, Transactions for confirmations and receipts,
Updates for news and social notifications, and Promotions for
marketing emails and coupons. Mail also features a new digest view
that pulls together all of the relevant emails from a business,
allowing users to quickly scan for what’s important in the
moment.
Big Updates to Safari
Safari®, the world’s fastest browser,4 now offers an even easier
way to discover information on the web with Highlights and a
redesigned Reader experience. Using machine learning, Safari can
surface key information about a webpage. For example, users can
review a summary to get the gist of an article; quickly see the
location of a restaurant, hotel, or landmark; or listen to an
artist’s track right from an article about the song or album.
Reader has been redesigned to offer even more ways to enjoy
articles without distraction, with a summary and table of contents
included for longer articles.
Introducing the Passwords App
Building on the foundation of Keychain®, which was first
introduced more than 25 years ago, the new Passwords app makes it
easy for users to access their passwords, passkeys, Wi-Fi
passwords, and verification codes. The app also includes alerts for
users regarding common weaknesses, such as passwords that are
easily guessed or used multiple times and those that appear in
known data leaks.
New Privacy Features Designed to Empower Users
iOS 18 gives users even more control with tools to manage who
can see their apps, how contacts are shared, and how their iPhone
connects to accessories.
Locked and hidden apps offer users peace of mind that
information they want to keep private, such as app notifications
and content, will not inadvertently be seen by others. Users can
now lock an app; and for additional privacy, they can hide an app,
moving it to a locked, hidden apps folder. When an app is locked or
hidden, content like messages or emails inside the app are hidden
from search, notifications, and other places across the system.
iOS 18 puts users in control by letting them choose to share
only specific contacts with an app. In addition, developers now
have a way to seamlessly connect third-party accessories with
iPhone without letting an app see all the other devices on a user’s
network, keeping a user’s devices private and making pairing
seamless.
Apple Intelligence Transforms the iPhone Experience
Deeply integrated into iOS 18 and built with privacy from the
ground up, Apple Intelligence unlocks new ways for users to enhance
their writing and communicate more effectively. With brand-new
systemwide Writing Tools built into iOS 18, users can rewrite,
proofread, and summarize text nearly everywhere they write,
including Mail, Notes, Pages®, and third-party apps.
New image capabilities make communication and self-expression
even more fun. With Image Playground, users can create playful
images in seconds, choosing from three styles: Animation,
Illustration, or Sketch. Image Playground is easy to use, built
right into apps like Messages, and also available in a dedicated
app.
Memories in Photos lets users create the stories they want to
see just by typing a description. Apple Intelligence will pick out
the best photos and videos based on the description, craft a
storyline with chapters based on themes identified from the photos,
and arrange them into a movie with its own narrative arc. In
addition, a new Clean Up tool can identify and remove distracting
objects in the background of a photo — without accidentally
altering the subject.
With the power of Apple Intelligence, Siri® takes a major step
forward, becoming even more natural, contextually relevant, and
personal. Users can type to Siri, and switch between text and voice
to communicate with Siri in whatever way feels right for the
moment.
With Private Cloud Compute, Apple sets a new standard for
privacy in AI, with the ability to flex and scale computational
capacity between on-device processing, and larger, server-based
models that run on dedicated Apple silicon servers. When requests
are routed to Private Cloud Compute, data is not stored or made
accessible to Apple and is only used to fulfill the user’s
requests, and independent experts can verify this privacy
promise.
Additionally, access to ChatGPT is integrated into Siri and
systemwide Writing Tools across Apple’s platforms, allowing users
to access its expertise — as well as its image- and
document-understanding capabilities — without needing to jump
between tools.
Additional features in iOS 18 include:
- In Apple Maps, users can browse thousands of hikes
across national parks in the United States and easily create their
own custom walking routes, which they can access offline. Maps
users can also save their favorite national park hikes, custom
walking routes, and locations to an all-new Places Library and add
personal notes about each spot.
- Game Mode enhances the gaming experience with more
consistent frame rates, especially during long play sessions, and
makes wireless accessories like AirPods® and game controllers
incredibly responsive.
- Users get new ways to pay with Apple Pay®, including the
ability to redeem rewards and access installments from their
eligible credit or debit cards.5 With Tap to Cash™, users can send
and receive Apple Cash® by simply holding two iPhone devices
together.6
- Tickets in Apple Wallet® bring a richer experience for
fans, putting key event information like stadium details,
recommended Apple Music® playlists, and more at their
fingertips.7
- SharePlay™ with Apple Music allows even more
users to share control of music playing from HomePod®, Apple
TV®, or any Bluetooth-enabled speaker, making listening
together more fun and engaging.
- The AirPods experience gets even more personal, private,
and convenient with Siri Interactions, allowing AirPods Pro®
(2nd generation) users to simply nod their head yes or gently shake
their head no to respond to Siri announcements. For even clearer
call quality, Voice Isolation comes to AirPods Pro, ensuring the
caller’s voice is heard in loud or windy environments. AirPods
updates also provide the best wireless audio latency Apple has ever
delivered for mobile gaming, and add Personalized Spatial Audio for
even more immersive gameplay.
- In the Notes app, formulas and equations entered while
typing are solved instantly with Math Notes. New collapsible
sections and highlighting make it easier to emphasize what’s
important.
- In Journal, an all-new insights view helps users keep
track of their journaling goals, and the ability to search and sort
entries makes it easy to enjoy past memories. Time spent journaling
can be saved as mindful minutes in the Health app, and users can
log their state of mind right in Journal. A Journal widget is now
available for users to quickly start an entry from the Home Screen
or Lock Screen, audio recordings are automatically transcribed, and
users can export and print journal entries.
- Calendar becomes even more helpful by showing both
events and tasks from Reminders. Users can create, edit, and
complete reminders right from Calendar, and the updated month view
provides an overview of events and tasks at a glance.
- In the Health app, Medical ID has been redesigned to
make it even easier for first responders to find the most important
information in an emergency. The Health app can help users better
understand their data during pregnancy by making adjustments and
recommendations to reflect changes in their physical and mental
health.
- Emergency SOS Live Video allows users to share context
through streaming video and recorded media. In the middle of an
emergency call, participating emergency dispatchers can send a
request for a user to share live video or media from the user’s
camera roll over a secure connection, making it easier and faster
to get help.
- The Home app introduces guest access, providing users
with easy ways to grant guests control of select smart home
accessories, set schedules for when guests can access the home, and
more. For an effortless home entry experience, hands-free unlock
with home keys leverages Ultra Wideband technology to allow users
to instantly open supported entry locks as soon as they are six
feet away from their door. With convenient updates to the Energy
category, the Home app makes it easier for eligible users to
access, understand, and make more informed decisions about their
home electricity use.
- Accessibility updates include Eye Tracking, a built-in
option for navigating iPhone with just eyes; Music Haptics, a new
way for users who are deaf or hard of hearing to experience music
using the Taptic Engine® in iPhone; and Vocal Shortcuts that
enable users to perform tasks by making a custom sound.
Availability
The developer beta of iOS 18 is available through the Apple
Developer Program at developer.apple.com starting today, and a
public beta will be available through the Apple Beta Software
Program next month at beta.apple.com. iOS 18 will be available this
fall as a free software update for iPhone Xs and later. Apple
Intelligence will be available in beta on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15
Pro Max, and iPad and Mac with M1 and later, with Siri and device
language set to U.S. English, as part of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and
macOS Sequoia this fall. For more information, visit
apple.com/ios/ios-18-preview and apple.com/apple-intelligence.
Features are subject to change. Some features are not available in
all regions, all languages, or on all devices. For more information
about availability, visit apple.com.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple
Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS,
watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across
all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services
including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple
TV+. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making
the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we
found it.
- Messages via satellite will be available in iOS 18 along with
Apple’s existing satellite features in the U.S. on iPhone 14 and
later.
- Users with an eligible iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and Siri and
device language set to English (U.S.) can sign up this fall to
access the Apple Intelligence beta.
- SMS availability will depend on carrier. Carrier fees may
apply. Users should check with their carrier for details.
- Testing was conducted by Apple in May 2023. See
apple.com/safari for more information.
- The new Apple Pay features are available on cards from
participating banks and card providers in certain markets. Subject
to eligibility and approval.
- Apple Cash services are provided by Green Dot Bank, Member
FDIC, and only available in the U.S. on eligible devices. Learn
more about the terms and conditions. To send and receive money with
an Apple Cash account, users must be 18 and a U.S. resident, or if
under 18, part of an Apple Cash Family account. Tap to Cash
transaction limits are subject to change, including lowering
limits, at any time during the developer or public betas without
notice.
- Ticket enhancements in Apple Wallet are available for events
from participating ticket issuers.
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