macOS 27 includes several additions and improvements in Safari, including optional AI-powered features that help organize tabs and keep users up to date on changes to the websites they’re watching. Here’s everything new.
Automatic tab groups
During yesterday’s WWDC keynote, Apple mentioned a few new features coming to Safari on macOS 27 later this year.
One of them is an Apple Intelligence-powered feature that will automatically organize tabs into topics.
The feature is optional and, when turned on, will let Safari analyze the content of each page, and group tabs by shared topics, such as “Vacation planning” or “School project research.”
As users open new tabs, Safari can automatically add them to existing groups when they match the same topic. Users can then save those automatically organized tabs as a new Tab Group, or simply close the whole group once they’re done with that subject or project.
Notify Me
Yet another Apple Intelligence-powered feature, Notify Me will let users set the conditions for when they want to be notified after the content of a specific page changes.
Users can set the automation to run daily, monthly, or on specific days of the week, as well as choose the exact time it should check for changes.
They can also use natural language to describe the kind of change they’re watching for, such as “Price drop on the shoes” or “When registration opens,” so Safari knows what to look for on the page.
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