Apple Unveiled macOS Sequoia With Support for iPhone Mirroring Passwords App at WWDC 2024

With macOS Sequoia, Apple is bringing support for iPhone mirroring that will allow users to wirelessly access their smartphone directly from the computer screen. According to the company, this feature will work even when the smartphone is away and the screen is locked. Apple also says that notifications from the iPhone will be mirrored to macOS Sequoia and users can open an app and interact with it without having to pick up their smartphone.
Apple Intelligence, the company’s on-device artificial intelligence system based on the Neural Engine, will also provide new features on compatible Mac computers later this year. This includes a more powerful Siri that can work inside apps, proofreading and rewriting text in apps, and creating photos through Image Playground. Apple’s Photos app is also getting an AI upgrade, including the ability to create videos from photos with prompts.
The upcoming macOS Sequoia update will enable third-party window tiling management like Magnet and BetterSnapTool along with basic support for the same functionality, nearly 25 years after the release of the first version of Apple’s desktop operating system. Meanwhile, the Messages app will support emoji and sticker tapback reactions just like iOS 18.
Apple is also upgrading the Photos app on macOS Sequoia with support for showing collections based on multiple themes, while giving users access to better search results, including content inside videos. The Apple Notes app will use Apple Intelligence to transcribe the audio and expand the notes.
The company also announced several new features powered by Apple Intelligence such as Image Playground, text proofreading and rephrasing, and summary generation that will be available only on Mac models running Apple Silicon. This limits support to computers with M1, M2 or M3 chips. According to the company, both on-device Apple Intelligence and private cloud compute features are designed to protect users’ privacy while enabling AI features on devices.