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Everything you need to know about the new watchOS 26 features, including the Liquid Glass design, Workout Buddy, and more.
Apple introduced watchOS 26 at WWDC 2025, bringing a refreshed design, smarter features, and a deeper integration of Apple Intelligence to the Apple Watch. This update enhances personalization, productivity, and wellness tracking. In this guide, we’ll break down everything new in watchOS 26 and how it makes your Apple Watch experience even better.
watchOS 26 marks a significant shift in Apple’s software lineup. With a modern design language and intelligent features, here’s what you need to know:
Starting with watchOS 26, Apple is moving to a year-based naming convention across all platforms—iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS. This eliminates confusion (like iOS 18 vs. watchOS 11) and creates a unified ecosystem. When you see “26,” you know it’s the 2026 release.
One of the most talked-about features is the Liquid Glass aesthetic. Inspired by visionOS, the translucent, glossy UI makes menus, widgets, and notifications appear as though they float above your watch facse. The Smart Stack, Control Center, and other UI elements now follow this immersive glass-like style, aligning the Apple Watch with iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.
Powered by Apple Intelligence, Workout Buddy acts like a personal trainer on your wrist. It provides real-time voice coaching based on your fitness history, Activity Rings, and ongoing workouts.
Requirements:
What It Does:
Supported Workouts Include:
Apple also promises to include more exercise types.
The Workout app, a favorite for Apple Watch users, gets its biggest update yet in watchOS 26. Apple has redesigned the layout to make it easier to customize and control your workouts.
This new design saves time and makes it easier to tailor your workouts. Whether you’re training for a marathon or doing a quick gym session, you can stay focused without digging through menus.
The Smart Stack, which shows widgets when you press the side button, is now more intelligent in watchOS 26. It uses improved predictive algorithms to show the right apps at the right time.
Messaging on the Apple Watch is now more powerful thanks to Apple Intelligence. watchOS 26 introduces Live Translation and smarter reply suggestions to make communication easier.
watchOS 26 introduces Wrist Flick, a handy one-handed gesture for managing notifications. With a quick flick of your wrist, you can dismiss notifications, silence calls, or mute timers. Note that it’s only available on Apple Watch Series 9, 10, and Ultra 2.
The Apple Notes app is available on the Apple Watch for the first time. You will be able to view, edit and create notes from your wrist, which means you don’t have to reach for your phone the next time you have a sudden thought.
You can also open the Notes app and check out to-do lists, jot down quick ideas, or review notes you have written. Like with other notes, they sync with your iPhone, so you can continue to write in the same notes.
watchOS 26 makes it easier to find and customize watch faces, and the Photos watch face gets a fun upgrade.
A new feature called Hold Assist makes phone calls more convenient. If you’re on hold with a customer service line, the Apple Watch can detect when a live agent is ready and notify you to return to the call.
When you’re waiting on hold, your watch will ping you with a notification once the agent is available, so you don’t have to stay glued to the call. This saves time and frustration, allowing you to multitask while waiting for a live person to answer.
watchOS 26 is compatible with Apple Watch Series 6 or later, Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), and all Apple Watch Ultra models. Some Apple Intelligence features, like Workout Buddy and Live Translation, require an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or any iPhone 16 model with Apple Intelligence enabled.
watchOS 26 is not just a cosmetic upgrade—it reimagines how your Apple Watch fits into your daily life. From the visually rich Liquid Glass UI to AI-powered features like Workout Buddy and Live Translation, Apple’s wearable OS now feels more intelligent, personal, and functional than ever.
Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, productivity seeker, or someone who just loves good design, this update has something for everyone. Try the watchOS 26 developer beta or wait for the full release this fall—either way, your Apple Watch is about to get a whole lot smarter.
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