iOS 26, the next major iPhone update, not only brings a Liquid Glass redesign, but also new features for popular apps like Apple Maps.The app got some big changes last year, but there’s more coming soon.Here are the new Apple Maps features arriving in iOS 26.
Apple Maps in iOS 26 has Liquid Glass and new intelligence about your daily activity Apple Maps benefits from iOS 26’s new systemwide Liquid Glass design.This means buttons and other UI elements have been updated with a fresh look.You’ll notice the new design most when viewing place listings, browsing your guides, and in other small touches.
Liquid Glass aside, Apple’s bigger focus in Maps this year is on two new features: Preferred Routes Visited Places Preferred Routes Maps can now learn from your everyday activity which routes you tend to take—for example, as part of your work commute or other regular routines.By understanding your preferred routes, Maps in iOS 26 can proactively alert you about potential delays you might encounter.These notifications should help ensure you don’t end up unexpectedly delayed on your commute to work or another important meeting.
You’ll also be able to see key information about the route in Maps’ ‘Suggestions’ widget, so you can get a preview of what to expect right from your iPhone’s Home Screen.Visited Places Separately but somewhat related, Visited Places is Maps’ new feature that stores a record of places you’ve been.Maps can automatically detect a restaurant or shop you visit, and will save it—with no action required on your part—inside the app for future reference.
You can find your full history of saved places inside the new ‘Visits’ menu in your Library.Both of these new features, admittedly, could prompt privacy concerns.Apple says the preferred routes feature is powered entirely by “on-device intelligence,” so your commute habits stay on your iPhone.
Similarly, Visited Places are “protected with end-to-end encryption, cannot be accessed by Apple, and can be easily removed with just a swipe.” iOS 26 is currently in beta testing, and will be available for all users this fall.What do you think of Apple Maps’ new features in iOS 26? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessories AirPods Pro 2 (now only $199, down from $249) MagSafe Car Mount for iPhone HomeKit smart plug 4-pack 10-year AirTag battery case 2-pack 100W USB-C power adapter for fast charging You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.
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