
WWDC 2026 is two weeks away. Here’s a selection of things I’m hoping to see in Apple’s new OS 27 updates that aren’t actually rumored.
Health app on Mac
Apple brought the iPad health app Two years ago. It’s great to have access to all the data on the big screen.
Next, I’m really looking forward to Apple Health coming to Mac.
iPhone Mirroring on iPad
The Mac introduced iPhone mirroring last year, and it’s surprisingly useful for accessing and controlling iPhone apps that aren’t on Mac (like Health).
iPhone Mirroring is something I miss when using the iPad.
iPad Mirroring on Mac
Sure, it may not be for everyone, but it’s the logical conclusion to Apple’s big Continuity game. Every Apple device deserves a portal to other Apple devices.
Updated Journal app on Mac
The Journal app originated on the iPhone before arriving on iPadOS and macOS last year.
The Mac version lacks many of the content suggestions that the iPhone and iPad versions include. I hope that changes this year.
I also want Journal sync to happen as instantly as Apple Notes. Journal on Mac It is one of my most used applications.
Toggle the appearance of Liquid Glass on Apple Watch
I know Liquid Glass on Mac gets a bad rap for not being as good as the iPhone design.
For me, there’s something about the transparent Liquid Glass elements on the Apple Watch that still makes me feel a little uncomfortable.
This is especially true for notifications. I don’t use the Tinted Liquid Glass Trim on the iPhone, iPad or Mac, but I would choose it on the Apple Watch if I had the option.
Extended window limit on iPad
Apple greatly expanded the iPad window system in iPadOS 26 by adopting the idea of floating windows.
It’s very close to working, but the window system still has training wheels.
I think the limit is 12 app windows at a time. It seems like a lot, but I find it easy to have more than 12 windows, most of them lightweight, in an “open” state on my Mac.
When I use the iPad in “laptop” mode, I suddenly have the overload of watching the windows fall again. Close, but not quite yet.
Wallet App Everywhere
Apple’s Wallet app is great for the iPhone. I hope next we see it move from Settings to a proper app on iPad and Mac.
Apple’s Passwords experience showed how moving from Settings to a dedicated app can work on iPadOS and macOS. Wallet could do the same.
What do you hope to see at WWDC 2026? The keynote begins in two weeks, on June 8. Apple will present iOS 27, macOS 27 and more.
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