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Apple’s watchOS 26 brings powerful Apple Intelligence features to your wrist, including AI coaching, live translation, Genmoji, and smarter call handling.
Apple’s watchOS 26, unveiled at WWDC 2025, introduces a wave of Apple Intelligence features designed to transform your Apple Watch into a more powerful personal assistant. Alongside a refreshed Liquid Glass design, the update introduces AI-driven tools, including a smart workout coach, real-time translations, and context-aware actions, making your wearable even more useful in daily life.
Here’s everything you need to know about the new smart features in watchOS 26.
Not all Apple Watches will support the full Apple Intelligence suite. These features rely on advanced hardware, so compatibility is limited to:
Important:
To use Apple Intelligence, your watch must be paired with one of the following iPhones running iOS 26:
Older iPhones, even if compatible with iOS 26, won’t enable these advanced AI features.
watchOS 26 is a major upgrade that makes your Apple Watch smarter and more intuitive. Here are all the Apple Intelligence features coming to it.
One of the most impressive additions is Workout Buddy, an AI-powered fitness coach built into your Apple Watch. It uses data like heart rate, distance, and workout history to give you real-time encouragement and personalized feedback.
For example, it might notify you that you’re nearing a 500-mile milestone or encourage you as you close your Activity Rings. Voice feedback works via Bluetooth headphones, making it feel like a personal trainer is right there with you.
Supported Workouts: Outdoor/Indoor Run and Walk, Outdoor Cycle, HIIT, Functional and Traditional Strength Training.
With watchOS 26, your Apple Watch becomes a language translator right on your wrist with the Live Translation feature in the Messages app.
It translates conversations into your preferred language in real-time, allowing you to easily communicate with people who speak different languages. Moreover, when you reply, your message is translated into the recipient’s language as well.
Languages at launch: English (US, UK), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), and Chinese (Simplified). More languages, such as Dutch, Danish, and Vietnamese, are expected to be added by the end of 2025.
You can now send Genmoji—custom AI-generated emojis created on your iPhone—directly from your Apple Watch. Once you create a Genmoji, it syncs to your Apple Watch via iCloud, appearing in the Messages app’s emoji picker. You can tap to send them, just like regular emojis.
Apple also upgraded Genmoji with iOS 26 by combining emojis, typing a description, or blending two emojis to make a unique one. Therefore, this feature lets you make conversations more expressive.
The Messages app in watchOS 26 becomes much smarter, thanks to on-device machine learning. It suggests actions based on message context, like offering to share your location when someone texts, “Are you home yet?”
It even helps in group chats. For instance, if someone sends you a dinner bill, your watch might prompt you to pay them via Apple Cash with one tap.
Smart Stack now learns from your routine. If you usually start a Pilates workout on Tuesdays at the gym, it may proactively show the workout card when you arrive. Alternatively, if you’re in an area with no signal, consider launching the Backtrack feature.
This widget stack evolves with you, predicting what you need before you even ask.
watchOS 26 brings Hold Assist and Call Screening directly to your wrist, so you can manage calls hands-free.
Your Apple Watch now adjusts the notification sound based on your environment. In quiet rooms, it reduces volume to avoid startling you. In louder areas, it boosts alerts so you never miss a ping.
This smart adjustment is made possible by the Apple Watch’s onboard ambient noise detection.
Want to explore these AI features early? You can install the watchOS 26 developer beta, but be aware that early builds can be buggy and may affect device stability.
watchOS 26 is more than just a cosmetic upgrade. It brings meaningful Apple Intelligence features that enhance your everyday life—from staying motivated to bridging language gaps and handling calls smarter than ever.
Which feature are you most excited to try? Let us know in the comments!
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