This New Safari Feature Could Be on the Way With Apple's iOS 27 Update
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This New Safari Feature Could Be on the Way With Apple's iOS 27 Update
"Apple has started reportedly testing a new feature for its native browser, Safari, which could start rolling out with the Cupertino-based tech giant's next OS updates for iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers. Dubbed Automatic Grouping for Tabs, the rumoured functionality will build on the existing Tab Groups feature in the Tim Cook-led company's native browser on Mac devices."
"It is said to work similarly to the tab organisation tools available on Google Chrome. Apple is expected to unveil the features and design of its next-generation OS, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and visionOS 27 in June, at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2027)."
"Gurman says that users will no longer have to manage groups manually, as the browser will be capable of recognising and organising the tabs into relevant groups on its own. The centre-top button on Safari, which is used for navigating between tab groups, will get the new tool, dubbed Organise Tabs. Users will reportedly be able to toggle between automatic and manual tab groups."
"When a user opts for automatic groups for tabs, the browser is said to display that the "tabs will group into topics you browse". According to the report, the feature has previously been spotted in leaked code, and Apple could be using an AI tool to make this possible."
Apple is reportedly testing “Automatic Grouping for Tabs” in Safari, building on the existing Tab Groups feature. The capability is expected to roll out with upcoming iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 updates. The feature is described as similar to Chrome’s tab organization tools. Users would no longer need to manage tab groups manually because Safari would recognize and organize tabs into relevant groups automatically. A new “Organise Tabs” control is expected to appear on the center-top Safari button used for switching between tab groups. Users can toggle between automatic and manual grouping, and automatic mode would group tabs into topics based on browsing.
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