macOS 27 Golden Gate announced at WWDC 2026 — here’s everything you need to know


WWDC 2026, this year’s edition of Apple‘s software-focused developer conference, has been particularly notable due to it being the last one with Tim Cook as CEO — he’ll be handing over the reins to John Ternus later this year. But it’s also given us a glimpse of what the future holds for Macs and MacBooks, with the announcement of macOS 27 Golden Gate.

Unlike Microsoft‘s rival Windows operating system, Apple releases yearly major updates to its macOS operating system which come with a new name (usually taken from a Californian landmark) and number, which now reflects the year of release. While macOS 27 will release at the end of 2026, Apple will count 2027 as its main release year, so it doesn’t feel outdated a few months after it lands on people’s hard drives.

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