Introducing an entirely new multitasking experience with Stage
Manager and full external display support, new ways to collaborate
via Messages, big updates to Mail and Safari, iCloud Shared Photo
Library, pro features including Reference Mode and Display Zoom,
and more
Apple® today previewed iPadOS® 16, a major update that makes the
iPad® experience even more versatile. Taking advantage of the power
of the M1 chip, Stage Manager™ brings a new way to multitask with
multiple overlapping windows and full external display support.
Collaboration is easier than ever with new ways to start working
with others in apps across the system using Messages, and the new
Freeform™ app provides a flexible canvas to brainstorm on together.
New tools in Mail help users be more productive, Safari® adds
shared Tab Groups to browse the web with others, and the browsing
experience gets even more secure with passkeys. The new Weather app
takes full advantage of the stunning iPad display, and Live Text™
now interacts with text in video. New pro features — including
Reference Mode and Display Zoom — make iPad an even more powerful
mobile studio. Combined with the power of Apple silicon, iPadOS 16
makes it faster and easier to get more done on iPad.
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iPadOS 16 introduces a new multitasking
experience, new ways to collaborate with others, and new features
for pro users that take advantage of the power of the M1 chip.
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“iPad is our most versatile device, and we’re excited to take
what it can do even further with iPadOS 16,” said Craig Federighi,
Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “With Stage
Manager, which takes multitasking on iPad to a whole new level,
plus new ways to share and collaborate via Messages, Safari, and
the new Freeform app, and new pro features like Reference Mode and
Display Zoom, users can get even more done on iPad.”
New Ways to Share and Connect in Messages
New features in Messages make it easy to start collaborating and
manage shared content across Files, Keynote®, Numbers®, Pages®,
Notes, Reminders, and Safari, as well as third-party apps. When
users send an invitation to collaborate via Messages, everyone on
the thread is automatically added to the document, spreadsheet, or
project. When someone makes a change to a shared file, everyone can
see updates right at the top of the Messages thread. And when a
user is working on a collaborative project, they can easily jump
into the associated Messages conversation or just tap to start a
FaceTime® call with their collaborators.
iPadOS 16 makes everyday messaging even better. Users can now
edit or recall recently sent messages, recover recently deleted
messages, and mark conversations as unread so they can come back to
them later.1 Additionally, users can now begin a SharePlay™ session
via Messages, so they can choose a shared activity — like a movie,
TV show, workout, or game — and enjoy it together in sync while
chatting via Messages.
A Real-Time Collaboration Space Using Freeform
Freeform, a powerful new collaboration app with a flexible
canvas, gives users the ability to see, share, and collaborate all
in one place without worrying about layouts and page sizes, and
with full support for Apple Pencil®. Users can view others’
contributions as they add content or make edits, all while enjoying
a real-time collaboration space. Coming to iPadOS 16 later this
year, Freeform allows collaborators to start a session from
FaceTime and see the updates from others right in the Messages
thread.
Mail Introduces New Smart Tools
Being more productive is easier than ever with new tools
introduced in Mail. Users are given a moment to cancel delivery of
a message before it reaches a recipient’s inbox,2 schedule emails
to be sent at the perfect moment, and move sent emails to the top
of their inbox to quickly send a follow-up. Messages can also be
resurfaced at any date and time with Remind Later, and users can
get notified if they forget to include an important part of the
message, like an attachment or recipient. Additionally, an all-new
search experience delivers more complete and accurate results by
correcting typos and using synonyms for the search terms, and
allows users to see a richer view of contacts, shared content, and
more.
Relive Memories with the New iCloud Shared Photo
Library
iCloud® Shared Photo Library is the easiest way to share photos
seamlessly and automatically among up to six family members, so
everyone can collaborate and enjoy the collection in Memories,
Featured Photos, and the Photos widget. Users can share all their
past photos, or use setup tools to contribute specific photos based
on a start date or people in the photos. Photos can be added to the
collection manually, or through Bluetooth proximity or sharing
suggestions in For You. When anyone in the Shared Library adds,
edits, or deletes photos, the library is updated for everyone.
New Collaboration and Security Features Come to
Safari
Safari gets big updates, making it even more collaborative,
customizable, and secure. Shared Tab Groups allow users to
collaborate on a set of tabs with friends and see updates instantly
while they work together, share tabs and bookmarks, and start a
conversation right from Safari. Tab Groups get dedicated start
pages that can be customized with a background image, bookmarks,
and unique sections everyone can see and edit.
Browsing in Safari is even more secure with passkeys, an easier
and safer sign-in method designed to replace passwords on the web
and in apps. Passkeys are kept on iPad and are specific to the
sites users create them for. And since passkeys are unique digital
keys that stay on device and are never stored on a web server,
hackers can’t leak them or trick users into sharing them. Users can
sign in to websites or apps on Apple and non-Apple devices with
their saved passkey by scanning the QR code with iPad, and using
Face ID® or Touch ID® to authenticate.
The Weather App Comes to iPad
Designed to take full advantage of the stunning display, Weather
comes to iPad with beautiful animations. With just a tap, users can
see the most important weather information, or explore maps to
check precipitation, air quality, and temperature. Users can also
be notified when a severe weather alert is issued in their area, or
check the air quality using a color-coded scale.
Live Text and Visual Look Up Get Powerful Updates
Using on-device intelligence, Live Text recognizes text in
images across the system, and the feature now comes to video,
making text completely interactive in paused video frames. With a
single tap on a video, users can quickly translate languages or
convert currencies. And Visual Look Up now allows users to lift the
subject from an image or isolate a subject by removing the
background with just a tap, and expands its recognition
capabilities to birds, insects, statues, and more.
Pro Features Take Demanding Workflows Even Further
iPadOS 16 brings new powerful features that make iPad Pro® an
indispensable tool for creative professionals. Reference Mode
enables the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with Liquid Retina® XDR display to
match the color requirements in workflows like review and approve,
color grading, and compositing, where accurate colors and
consistent image quality are critical.
Powered by the performance of the Apple-designed M1 chip,
Display Zoom now allows users to increase the pixel density of the
display so they can view more in their apps, which is especially
useful when using Split View. With Virtual Memory Swap, iPad
storage can be used to expand the available memory for all apps,
and delivers up to 16 gigabytes of memory for the most demanding
apps, helping to make multitasking absolutely seamless.
Powerful Multitasking with Stage Manager and Full External
Display Support
Stage Manager is an entirely new multitasking experience that
automatically organizes apps and windows, making it quick and easy
to switch between tasks. For the first time on iPad, users can
create overlapping windows of different sizes in a single view,
drag and drop windows from the side, or open apps from the Dock to
create groups of apps for faster, more flexible multitasking. The
window of the app users are working on is displayed prominently in
the center, and other open apps and windows are arranged on the
left-hand side in order of recency.
Available on iPad Pro and iPad Air® with the M1 chip, Stage
Manager also unlocks full external display support with resolutions
of up to 6K, so users can arrange the ideal workspace, and work
with up to four apps on iPad and four apps on the external
display.
Additional iPadOS 16 Features
- Dictation offers a new on-device experience that allows
users to easily move between voice, touch, and Scribble with Apple
Pencil. Users can type with the keyboard or write with Scribble,
tap in the text field, move the cursor, and insert QuickType®
suggestions, all without needing to stop Dictation. Dictation also
features automatic punctuation and emoji dictation.3
- Siri® adds the ability to automatically run shortcuts
from apps, with no setup required. Users can now insert emoji when
sending messages with Siri, and can skip the confirmation step when
sending messages by enabling the feature in Settings. Siri can now
process more types of requests offline without an internet
connection, and users can now hang up a call completely hands-free
by simply saying “Hey Siri, hang up.”4
- The Home app gets an all-new design that makes it easier
to navigate, organize, view, and control smart home accessories at
a glance, as well as Matter support,5 a new smart home connectivity
standard that allows compatible accessories to work together
seamlessly across different platforms, and provides more choice and
interoperability, all while maintaining the highest level of
security.
- Desktop-class apps enable new capabilities optimized for
the iPad display, from system elements and interactions to new
features available on Mac®, including a consistent undo and redo
experience across the system, a redesigned find-and-replace
experience, customizable toolbars, the ability to change file
extensions and view folder size in Files, and more.
- Apple News® introduces My Sports, allowing users
to follow their favorite teams, leagues, and athletes, and see
curated and personalized stories from hundreds of the best local,
national, and international sports publications, all in one
app.6
- Notes allows users to create neater handwritten notes
with the ability to automatically straighten the handwriting, use
their iCloud password to lock personal notes, add screenshots in
Quick Note, and take organization even further with powerful Smart
Folders and filtering capabilities.
- Handoff in FaceTime allows users to start a FaceTime
call on one of their Apple devices and seamlessly hand it off to
another Apple device nearby. When switching to a different device,
the connected Bluetooth headset transitions simultaneously so users
don’t miss any of the conversation.
- New accessibility tools include Live Captions in
FaceTime;7 a new Magnifier mode that delivers richer descriptions
of the surroundings;8 Hover Text, which helps users to easily read
input fields, menu items, button labels, and other text on iPad;
support for over 20 additional languages in VoiceOver and Spoken
Content; and more.
- Later this year, Game Center will introduce a redesigned
dashboard that allows a player to see which games friends are
playing, as well as their achievements and high scores across
games, in one place, and with SharePlay integration, a player will
be able to start playing multiplayer games with friends
automatically on a FaceTime call.
Availability
The developer preview of iPadOS 16 is available to Apple
Developer Program members at developer.apple.com starting today,
and a public beta will be available to iPadOS users next month at
beta.apple.com. New software features will be available this fall
as a free software update for iPad (5th generation and later), iPad
mini® (5th generation and later), iPad Air (3rd generation and
later), and all iPad Pro models. For more information, visit
apple.com/ipados/ipados-preview. Features are subject to change.
Some features may not be available in all regions or all
languages.
1 Users can edit or recall a message for up to 15 minutes after
sending it, or recover recently deleted messages for up to 30 days
after deletion. 2 Users can cancel delivery of an email for up to
10 seconds after sending. 3 All-new Dictation and emoji support in
Dictation are available for iPad models with A12 Bionic and later,
and requires the download of speech models. 4 This feature is
available on iPad with A12 Bionic and later, and requires the
download of speech models. 5 Matter accessories require an Apple
TV® or HomePod® device as a home hub, and all Apple devices that
access the home must be running the latest software. 6 Apple News
is available in the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia. 7 Live
Captions will be available in beta on iPhone® 11 and later, iPad
models with A12 Bionic and later, and Mac computers with Apple
silicon. Accuracy of Live Captions may vary and should not be
relied upon in high-risk situations. 8 Door Detection and People
Detection features in Magnifier require the LiDAR Scanner on iPhone
13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max,
11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation), and 12.9-inch iPad Pro
(4th and 5th generation). Door Detection should not be relied upon
in circumstances where a user may be harmed or injured, or in
high-risk or emergency situations.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and
tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and
empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store,
Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000
employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and
to leaving the world better than we found it.
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