
Apple’s longtime flagship web browser got a facelift at WWDC 2026.
At its annual software keynote in Cupertino, Apple took some time to showcase what’s new in Safari. The first thing to note is that Safari can now use Apple Intelligence to sort your dozens of open tabs into distinct topics and even automatically add new tabs to those topics. It can also automatically monitor pages using a feature called Notify Me; tell Safari what you’re looking for using natural language, and you’ll get a notification later if something happens.
Users can also use natural language to describe browser extensions, with one example being a way to save recipes on-screen. There’s also a new security feature that will notify you of compromised account passwords and let you update them all at once using AI.
Apple didn’t spend a ton of time talking about Safari, but these updates are sure to be useful to someone.
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