Image Playground: A new app and Messages integration that allows users to create custom, stylized images using prompts or existing photos of themselves and their friends.
Image Wand: This feature within the Notes app enables users to add images to their notes. iPad users can sketch using the Apple Pencil, and Image Wand will convert rough sketches into polished visuals.
Genmoji: A tool for creating personalized emoji, similar to Image Playground but on a smaller scale. Users with iOS 18.1 can view Genmoji, but only iOS 18.2 users can create them. On older iOS versions and Android, Genmoji appears as an image.
The Rewrite Writing Tools now support custom tone and style requests. Users can request specific changes, such as making text more dynamic or converting an email into a poem.
Apple Intelligence has expanded language support to include English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the UK, in addition to U.S. English.
iPhone 16 users can now lock Auto Exposure (AE) and Auto Focus (AF) settings with a simple light press. The AE/AF Lock toggle can be found in Settings > Camera > Camera Control.
Camera Control includes double-click speed options (Default, Slow, Slower) and a “Require Screen On” option that limits camera access when the screen is off.
New built-in categories organize emails into tabs for deals, newsletters, and transaction emails.
Larger profile images for contacts and businesses make it easier to identify senders. Users can toggle between categorized and list views using the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the app.
The video player now offers immersive, full-screen playback with thinner borders.
Users can scrub videos frame-by-frame, disable auto-looping, and clear Recently Viewed and Recently Shared album history.
A “Not Secure Connection Warning” toggle alerts users to unencrypted sites, promoting safer browsing.
Safari now allows users to export and import website data from other browsers.
Safari downloads can be tracked directly from the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island.
Users can now share the location of misplaced items with airlines or trusted people via a shareable link that works on any device.
The “Show Contact Info” feature allows non-Apple devices to connect to an item and view the owner’s contact details, enabling easier recovery of lost items.
Apple Music introduces natural language search, allowing users to find tracks, genres, and moods using phrases like “songs about love” or “sad 80s songs.”
The Apple TV app features customizable navigation and improved search capabilities, supporting queries like “movies about cats” or “natural disaster movies.”
Podcasts now let users favorite categories, which are displayed in the Library.
For Apple News+ subscribers in the U.S., sudoku puzzles have been added alongside Crossword, Crossword Mini, and Quartiles.
The Hearing Test for AirPods Pro 2 is now supported in Cyprus, Czechia, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Romania, Spain, UAE, and the UK.
Hearing Aid support is also available in the UAE.
Apple Arcade introduces a new “All Games” filter and the option to disable game previews.
In the EU, users can delete core Apple apps like Safari, Messages, and Camera. Third-party browsers can now create web apps for the Home screen.
Bug fixes address issues with missing photos in the All Photos grid and degraded Night mode images on iPhone 16 Pro models.
Security patches fix vulnerabilities in the kernel, Safari, WebKit, VoiceOver, and Passwords.