iPadOS 26 has been revealed with new windowing, audio tools, background tasks

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WWDC 2025 is underway, and Apple has revealed iPadOS 26 with a full redesign to go with its new name, in addition to incredible pro-focused tools and multitasking.

Three tablets displayed side by side, showing different apps and features including a podcast, weather, and various icons. A digital pen rests on the middle tablet.
iPadOS 26 is here with an all-new design. Image source: Apple



Apple has just shared the existence of the long-rumored iPadOS upgrade. Though the name may not be what you're expecting, as Apple has called it iPadOS 26 instead of iPadOS 19.

The new visionOS-inspired Liquid Glass design was first shared with the iOS 26 reveal, but of course, it's been carried over to iPadOS 26. Everything from the newly designed Home Screen icons to the various transparent menu items and buttons has been included in iPadOS 26.

For iPadOS 26, the redesign is much more than just a visual change. Apple rethought the entire multitasking and windowing system with a Menu Bar, traffic light buttons, and overlapping windows.

Stage Manager is still an option, but the base multitasking system has been replaced with a full windowing system similar to macOS. Windows can be tiled and placed anywhere, resized, and overlap.

Screen with multiple overlapping app windows showing email inbox, music recommendations, calendar, and notes. Time displayed is 9:41 AM on Tuesday, April 1.
A macOS-inspired multitasking system for iPadOS 26. Image source: Apple



Pro-focused upgrades don't stop with the windowing system. Apple has provided a long-requested feature by podcasters and audio engineers -- audio intent control.

It means users can finally choose which audio goes where within an app interface. Apple also included the ability to save local audio for a podcast when on a call.

Preview is now an app on iPad, the Files app has been reworked to let users choose default apps for file types, and background processes have been opened up. All of these improvements will mean significant workflow improvements for pros.

Email interface showing various messages. A highlighted email about lobby posters is open, discussing a shipment from the distributor. Progress bar indicates teaser trailer export at 43% completion.
Background tasks means big processes won't be interrupted by switching apps. Image source: Apple



Apps like Phone, FaceTime, and Messages have significant updates and layout changes that prioritize easy communication. Spam filtering with call screening and list management helps keep the right people up top and ringing your phone.

Live Translation is also a new system-wide feature for chats, calls, and anywhere text appears. Even Apple Music gets a feature that will translate lyrics.

Apple has expanded Apple Intelligence tools like Image Playground to include new themes and prompting via ChatGPT. It means users can generate all new images using the AI models they chose, bringing a whole new use case to Image Playground.

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iPadOS 26 comes with a host of app updates. Image source: Apple



Apple Journal has finally arrived on iPad with handwriting options and all-new features. Users can create multiple journals and view entries based on location via a new map.

The iPad operating system has remained a somewhat controversial one due to its artificial limitations placed around how apps can operate. Apple seems to have taken on every user complaint with iPadOS 26, providing multitasking changes, audio tools, and background tasks.

The already-packed keynote may not include every detail about iPadOS 26. Expect Apple to share specific feature lists and more in press releases following the keynote.



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  • Reply 1 of 10
    sirlance99sirlance99 Posts: 1,304member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 
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  • Reply 2 of 10
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,812member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 

    That means that you can just switch to Android mobile and Windows desktop? After all, both have superior silicon/software with (5) ecosystems not….

    Once again whose hand would you rather have Apple with Apple Silicon (M5) and the operating systems of five ecosystems, Apple CarPlay and Apple maps, with the continuing iteration of those ecosystems that is the name of the game, having Microsoft Recall and Google Gemini customer information fishing AI isn’t enough and certainly won’t be a exclusive moat imagined by the big four. (Google, Microsoft, Meta, and OpenAI).
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  • Reply 3 of 10
    dewmedewme Posts: 6,059member
    I am quite impressed with the changes coming to iPadOS 26. Like any operating system upgrade it remains to be seen which older iPads don’t make the cut, but yeah, this definitely the most consequential upgrade we’ve seen in a very long time.
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    williamlondonwilliamlondon Posts: 1,511member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 
    So original you had to copy it across multiple threads.
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  • Reply 5 of 10
    MplsPmplsp Posts: 4,146member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 
    …a comment made by someone concerned with nothing more than looks. All of these are welcome changes - It sounds like Apple is finally letting iPadOS grow up so iPads will be more than glorified iPhones and be able to use the potential they’ve had for several years.

    Regarding the multitasking, I wonder if there will be the ability to adjust it to conserve battery? 
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  • Reply 6 of 10
    This is big news. Might encourage me to splash on a new iPad soon.
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    Penzipenzi Posts: 52member
    I have been an iPad fanboy since the OG announcement. I even used it for many classes of my Masters degree, checking emails, accessing PDFs, and writing papers in Pages. I have held my breath in anticipation of the iPad almost being good enough since then. I stopped holding my breath and decided to move on. Apple must have heard and has released this iPadOS with all the things… obviously, I need to actually use it to see where it still doesn’t live up to things etc but I haven’t felt this good about the iPad for quite some time! Quietly hopeful…
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  • Reply 8 of 10
    StrangeDaysstrangedays Posts: 13,197member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 
    Boring and old griping from 15 years ago. You guys need a new hobby 
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    macxpressmacxpress Posts: 5,991member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 
    Is your life this miserable? All you do is go around posting negativity in every post. Go find something else to do FFS!
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    williamlondonwilliamlondon Posts: 1,511member
    Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. 
    Boring and old griping from 15 years ago. You guys need a new hobby 
    Trolling is one of man's least original acts since all it requires is a 2-year old's "No!" attitude for everything in life. It's easy to negate, it's much more difficult to be original.
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