Apple is gearing up for a significant redesign of its software, with an update expected later this year that will change the look and feel of its operating systems across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, Bloomberg News reported Monday, Reuters reported.
The revamp, reportedly inspired by Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, will introduce a fresh style update, including redesigned icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons. The goal is to unify the appearance of Apple’s various platforms, creating a more consistent user experience across devices.
The software overhaul comes just a week after Apple unveiled a new iPad Air and MacBook Air, both featuring artificial intelligence enhancements aimed at boosting the appeal of its products. As part of the redesign, Apple is also expected to simplify navigation and controls, making its devices more intuitive to use, according to Bloomberg.
However, the company is expected to showcase the new software at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in June, where it traditionally unveils major updates to its operating systems.
With this update, Apple appears to be making a strategic push toward a more seamless ecosystem, ensuring a unified interface across its growing lineup of devices.