Apple macOS 27 to Finalize Liquid Glass Design Language

Apple's macOS 27 (Tahoe) update finalizes the Liquid Glass design language, improves system app contrast, and introduces a redesigned Siri powered by AI.

Apple macOS 27 to Finalize Liquid Glass Design Language

Apple is preparing a significant software update for its next operating system, currently referred to as macOS 27 or Tahoe. The update aims to finalize the implementation of the Liquid Glass design language across the system. This move addresses previous criticisms regarding the visual consistency and usability of the interface.

System performance improves via code simplification

The redesign focuses on adjusting transparency and shadow effects to improve contrast and readability. These changes target system apps to resolve user complaints about visual clarity. The software engineering team is refining the design approach that the Apple design team originally intended.

System performance will also see improvements through code simplification and optimization. This technical overhaul is intended to enhance stability and extend battery life across all compatible devices. A redesigned Siri will be introduced as part of the update, leveraging upgrades to the Apple AI platform.

Mark Gurman notes that the previous operating system did not suffer from fundamental design flaws. He suggests the software engineering team simply did not refine the design approach perfectly at that time. The new update seeks to correct this by fully implementing the intended visual style.

Apple has not confirmed the specific launch window for macOS 27. The company has not released pricing or availability details for the software update. Reports indicate that the focus remains on engineering refinement rather than new hardware features.

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