Apple revealed an upgrade to its Apple TV operating system, tvOS 26, during its WWDC 2025 event on Monday, featuring a “Liquid Glass” aesthetic for Apple TV that offers a sleek and “unobtrusive” design, the company stated.
One of the standout features for users is the ability to quickly jump into their own user profile. Apple TV will now present profile options each time it wakes from sleep, making it more convenient for each family member to select their profile and quickly resume watching their own favorite shows and movies.
The revamped Apple TV app also features latest poster art on the main screen, allowing more shows and movies to be displayed. Additionally, the Control Center, where users can perform actions such as starting a sleep timer or adjusting audio, received the Liquid Glass treatment. This ensures that the video remains the focal point while viewers watch content.
Additionally, tvOS 26 introduces a latest API for developers that links app logins to an Apple Account, simplifying the sign-in process for users when setting up a latest device.
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