Apple has launched the fourth developer betas for its upcoming software updates, specifically macOS Tahoe Beta 4, iOS 26 Beta 4, iPadOS 26 Beta 4, WatchOS 26 Beta 4, TVOS 26 Beta 4, and VisionOS 26 Beta 4. These releases come two weeks after the previous beta versions were made available, indicating a steady progression in the development cycle.
Developers who are registered can access these beta updates easily. For macOS Tahoe, the new beta can be downloaded through the System Settings app. Meanwhile, iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 users can find the updates in the Software Update section of the Settings app. Similarly, the betas for watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 are also accessible via the Settings app on their respective devices, requiring a developer account for download.
This new batch of beta software is part of Apple's ongoing commitment to refining its operating systems before the official public release. With each beta, developers have the opportunity to test new features, identify bugs, and provide feedback that will shape the final versions of these systems.
In addition to the current updates, developers can expect future iterations as Apple continues to enhance functionality and user experience across its platforms. The anticipation for the full releases builds as more features are likely to be unveiled in the upcoming betas, paving the way for significant improvements in usability and performance. The focus on user feedback during this beta testing phase is crucial for Apple to ensure that the final versions meet the high standards expected by their user base
Developers who are registered can access these beta updates easily. For macOS Tahoe, the new beta can be downloaded through the System Settings app. Meanwhile, iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 users can find the updates in the Software Update section of the Settings app. Similarly, the betas for watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 are also accessible via the Settings app on their respective devices, requiring a developer account for download.
This new batch of beta software is part of Apple's ongoing commitment to refining its operating systems before the official public release. With each beta, developers have the opportunity to test new features, identify bugs, and provide feedback that will shape the final versions of these systems.
In addition to the current updates, developers can expect future iterations as Apple continues to enhance functionality and user experience across its platforms. The anticipation for the full releases builds as more features are likely to be unveiled in the upcoming betas, paving the way for significant improvements in usability and performance. The focus on user feedback during this beta testing phase is crucial for Apple to ensure that the final versions meet the high standards expected by their user base
macOS Tahoe Beta 4, iOS 26 Beta 4, iPadOS 26 Beta 4, WatchOS 26 Beta 4, TVOS 26 Beta 4, and VisionOS 26 Beta 4 released
Apple has released the fourth developer betas for macOS Tahoe, iOS 26, iPadOS 26, WatchOS 26, TVOS 26, and VisionOS 26:
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of macOS Tahoe to Developers
Apple Seeds Fourth Developer Betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26
Apple Seeds Fourth watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 Developer Betas