The upcoming iOS 18 will have AI features for the Safari browser, as per a report.Advertisements
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The latest rumor to come out for iOS 18 involves several AI features arriving on Apple’s browser. One is the ‘intelligent search’ that uses on-device technology for identifying phrases and topics on a webpage for summarization. There’s also a ‘web eraser’ tool for removing unwanted portions- the changes are persistent unless reversed by the user.
Safari Gets a Sleek Quick‑Access Sampler
Apple has upgraded its web browser so that you can grab page tools with a single tap. The quick‑access menu chomps the Share Sheet into a tidy new section, making it feel like a personal assistant with a knack for grabbing your favorite options.
Consistent Feel Across Mac and iPad
- Better Alignment – The new layout lines up perfectly on both macOS and iPadOS.
- User feedback shows the interface feels smoother, like a well‑synchronized dance.
What’s Next on the Horizon?
Apple’s vision for Safari doesn’t stop there. Here’s the roadmap:
- iOS 18 preview – Expected to drop during this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
- Visual Look‑Up 2.0 – A next‑gen feature that lets you tap an image and instantly pull up nifty product details. Think of it as a pocket scanner for shopping.
- Launch Year: 2025 – The upgraded browser will arrive with a shiny, more robust look‑up experience.
Why It Matters
With Apple’s tools tightening up, navigating the web feels less like a scavenger hunt and more like a guided tour. Whether you’re browsing on a Mac or the iPad, the new quick‑access bar rolls in smoothly, and the future promises even more insight at the touch of a button.
Tags: AI, iOS 18, Safari