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Apple teases iOS 26 redesign with new ‘Sleek peek’ WWDC tagline

We’re just one week away from WWDC 2025, which kicks off on Monday, June 9 with Apple’s keynote. Ahead of the festivities, Apple has started teasing WWDC25 with a new tagline: “Sleek peek.”

“A week of technology and creativity. All online and free,” Apple says.

Apple originally teased WWDC 2025 with the “on the horizon.” The updated “sleek peek” tagline, however, appears to be a clearer reference to the expected redesign coming to all of its platforms this year (via Aaron Perris).

At WWDC next week, Apple will announce its next round of software updates:

  • iOS 26
  • iPadOS 26
  • macOS 26
  • tvOS 26
  • watchOS 26
  • visionOS 26

Yes, you read that right. As reported last week, Apple is shaking up its software branding to a new year-based naming strategy. The company hopes that this system will bring more consistency to its branding.

Speaking of consistency, Apple is expected to redesign all of its software platforms this year with a new interface that shares similarities with visionOS. This means more transparency and glass-like materials. We’re also looking forward to changes to navigation hierarchies inside apps, new icons, and more.

What are you most excited to see at WWDC next week? Let us know in the comments.

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