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iOS 27 adds AI extensions and site monitoring to Safari

Apple is updating Safari in iOS 27 with several Apple Intelligence features designed to automate browsing tasks and customization. The update introduces AI-generated extensions, automatic tab organization by topic, and a Notify Me tool to monitor specific website changes. These capabilities arrive alongside performance improvements and enhanced parental controls for younger users.

Key details

  • Users can create custom extensions by typing descriptions of what they want the browser to do, such as generating citations, creating focus timers, or styling pages to look like 90s websites.
  • Apple Intelligence automatically groups open tabs, bookmarks, and reading lists into relevant conceptual topics to help users manage multiple browsing tasks simultaneously.
  • The Notify Me feature monitors websites for specific updates like product restocks or ticket sales and alerts the user at set frequencies of up to once per day.
  • iOS 27 is currently in beta and is scheduled for a fall 2026 launch for iPhone 15 Pro models and later.

Why it matters

The introduction of AI-generated extensions shifts browser customization from a static marketplace model to a personal automation model. By allowing users to describe functionality rather than search a store, Apple bypasses the traditional friction of third party extension development and discovery. This move specifically targets power users who rely on niche productivity tools, signaling a shift toward a browser that acts as an active agent rather than just a portal to content.

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