Apple is planning a radical redesign of macOS with version 16, and it could be the most significant visual refresh since macOS Big Sur was introduced in 2020, according to Bloomberg.
The upcoming Mac operating system will reportedly be part of Apple's sweeping effort to create a more consistent interface across all of its platforms, including iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. The redesign will update the "style of icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons" throughout the system.
According to people familiar with the project, which is dubbed "Cheer" internally, Apple aims to simplify navigation and device control while bringing design elements from visionOS to the Mac experience. While specific details remain limited, some of the changes could include:
- Complete refresh of icons, menus, and system buttons
- New window styles and management features
- Simplified navigation system
- Visual elements inspired by visionOS (possible circular app icons?)
- More translucent interface elements
- Greater visual consistency with iOS and iPadOS
The redesign is described as "loosely based" on the Vision Pro's software interface, while being adapted for traditional displays. Bloomberg notes that some "immersive" elements from the Vision Pro experience won't translate to the 2D world of macOS.
The design overhaul is reportedly a major focus for Apple's software engineering organization and user interface team within its design group. Alan Dye, who helped craft iOS 7's revolutionary redesign in 2013, is said to be overseeing software design for the project.
While Apple is working to make its operating systems look more consistent, the company is deliberately avoiding merging them completely. Bloomberg reports that Apple believes it can create better Macs and iPads by maintaining separate operating systems, while also encouraging consumers to purchase both types of devices.
The revamp comes as Apple seeks to reinvigorate consumer interest following a period of sluggish revenue growth. The company may also be looking to distract from recent setbacks in its Apple Intelligence push, including delays to planned Siri upgrades.
Apple is expected to unveil macOS 16 alongside iOS 19 and iPadOS 19 at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June, with a public release likely following in the fall.