Apple has today released watchOS 26 for the Apple Watch Series 6 and later.
watchOS 26 introduces Liquid Glass, a new visual design language for the interface. Apple says that Liquid Glass "introduces more vitality to interactions across watchOS, refracts and reflects content in real time, and brings even more clarity to Smart Stack, Control Center, navigation, in-app controls, and more."
For VoiceOver users, we did not experience any changes in watchOS related to the Liquid Glass interface. We were not able to assess the impact of Liquid Glass on the low vision user experience, and we recommend that low vision users try the interface on a secondary device prior to installing the update on their Apple Watch. Based on descriptions of the user interface changes, we believe the two contrast-related options in Accessibility settings (Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast) may also be of help; but again, we must stress that we have no way of assessing this firsthand. We would greatly appreciate hearing from low vision users as to their experiences with accessibility of the new Liquid Glass interface.
As the Apple Watch is somewhat of a niche product and beta testing on the Watch caries more risks than on other Apple devices, our testing of watchOS beta releases is comparatively limited. Additionally, to the best of our knowledge, Apple does not routinely publish lists of new VoiceOver or braille features or fixes across watchOS updates. For VoiceOver, our testing suggests that Apple's focus in watchOS 26 has been on fixing existing issues over new features. We did not identify any new bugs during our daily use of watchOS 26. And while we did not identify any new features during the beta cycle, we did observe the following improvements to VoiceOver:
- Adding and switching between voices in the Voices Rotor now works correctly.
- Changes made to voices on-device are reflected in the Watch app on iPhone, and vice versa.
- Element/Image labeling appears to have been improved in multiple areas of the interface.
If you spot any new features, fixes, or regressions during your use of watchOS 26, please do let us know by posting a comment.
watchOS 26 Release Notes
watchOS 26 offers a beautiful new look and even more intelligence for a more personalized experience, to support you in staying active, healthy, and connected. Health innovation goes even further with hypertension notifications and sleep score. In fitness, watchOS 26 uses the power of Apple Intelligence and brings you Workout Buddy, a generative voice that provides personalized motivation. A new design with Liquid Glass makes features like the Smart Stack, Control Center, the Photos watch face, and in-app navigation and controls more expressive, while maintaining the instant familiarity of watchOS. Plus, watchOS 26 makes everyday interactions even more convenient with Smart Stack hints and updates to Messages, like Live Translation with Apple Intelligence.
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- A new design delivers a more expressive and seamless experience while maintaining the instant familiarity of watchOS and bringing more focus to your content
- Liquid Glass introduces more vitality to interactions across watchOS, refracts and reflects content in real time, and brings even more clarity to Smart Stack, Control Center, navigation, in-app controls, and more
Hypertension Notifications
- Hypertension notifications can alert you if consistent signs of chronic high blood pressure are observed over 30 day periods (Available on Apple Watch Series 9 and later, Apple Watch Ultra 2 and later)
- Hypertension notifications feature is intended for users 22 years or older, without a previous diagnosis of hypertension, and who are not pregnant
Sleep Score
- Sleep score provides a nightly score and classification of your sleep, based on sleep duration, bedtime consistency, and sleep interruptions to help you better understand the quality of your sleep and how to make it more restorative
- Sleep score can be viewed in the Sleep app, in the Smart Stack or as a watch face complication
Workout Buddy
- Personalized fitness experience with Apple Intelligence incorporates your workout data and fitness history for generative audible motivational insights during your workout session
- Personalized insights are generated during key moments - like a pep talk to kick it off, your workout for splits and major milestones, and a summary of your effort once you finish — by rapidly analyzing and comparing your fitness history to your current workout
- Choose from three voices developed using a text-to-speech model with voice data from Apple Fitness+ trainers
- Your fitness data is processed privately and securely using your nearby Apple Intelligence–enabled iPhone and Private Cloud Compute
Smart Stack
- Smart Stack has an improved prediction algorithm that deploys a Smart Stack hint when there is a suggestion that is immediately useful - for example, if you are in a remote location, you’ll see a hint to start recording Backtrack
- Configurable widgets let you customize how widgets appear in the Smart Stack so you can see what’s most important for you - for example, select a home accessory you’d like quick access to in the Home widget
Messages
- Live Translation in Messages uses Apple Intelligence and automatically translates incoming texts, including group messages, and sends a response in your preferred language — it’ll be translated when it’s delivered (Available on Apple Watch Series 9 and later and Apple Watch Ultra 2 and later when paired with an Apple Intelligence–enabled iPhone)
- Smart actions will be suggested in Messages using the context of a conversation, like starting a Check In when a friend asks a user to share when they arrive home
- Smart Replies get even more precise with an improved on-device language model that can generate relevant responses based on the content of a conversation
Watch Faces
- Exactograph is a modern re-imagination of a traditional regulator watch which separates out hours, minutes and seconds for more precise time keeping
- Flow uses Liquid Glass numerals that refract a fluid orb of color that responds to your wrist movements
- Waypoint acts as a live compass that will show where you are in relation to places you've saved in Maps or points of interest (Available on Apple Watch Ultra)
- Hermès Faubourg Party features animated shorts that appear based on the time of day or movements with a series of characters (Available on Apple Watch Hermès)
- The Photos face is enhanced by the new design with Liquid Glass, elevating numerals so you can see even more of your photos
- The Photos face will now shuffle images based on Featured content from Photos, so you can see images of your most meaningful moments every time you raise your wrist or tap the display
- Explore and discover watch faces more easily with the redesigned watch face gallery, with faces grouped into collections
Other features
- New layout of the Workout app makes it easier to use your favorite features - tap the icons in the four corners for quick access to metrics and views, experiences like Custom Workout and Pacer, media, Workout Buddy, and alerts
- Media experience in the Workout app is more integrated and intelligent, as Apple Music can now select the best playlist based on the workout type and your personal tastes, or you can see suggestions for playlists or podcasts based on what you've recently listened to during that particular workout type
- Notes app comes to Apple Watch, allowing you to access your notes right on your wrist, pin and unlock notes, complete checklist items, and create new notes with Siri, dictation, and the keyboard
- Wrist Flick is a new one-handed gesture you can use to dismiss a notification, mute incoming calls, silence timers and alarms, or return to your watch face (Available on Apple Watch Series 9 and later and Apple Watch Ultra 2 and later)
- Over 20 watch faces including Exactograph, Activity Digital, Reflections as well as Stopwatch and Timer apps, get 1Hz support that show seconds ticking in always-on mode (Available on Apple Watch Series 10 and later)
- Apple Watch can automatically adjust the volume of your notifications, incoming calls, timers, alarms, and Siri, based on the ambient noise in your environment
- Hold Assist and Call Screening come to the Phone app, when an iPhone is nearby. Hold Assist keeps your spot in line while you wait to speak to a live agent, and rings you to return to the call when the live agent is there. Call Screening lets you screen incoming calls from unknown numbers, getting you the caller’s name and reason for the call before the phone rings
How to Update
watchOS 26 is available via Over-the-Air Update (Settings > General > Software Update) or by going to the Watch app on your iPhone and navigating to General> Software Update. To install the update, your Watch must be connected to its charger and have at least 50% battery power.
We look forward to hearing your thoughts on all things watchOS 26 in the comments below.