iPadOS 26 is now available and is arguably the most significant update yet for the best iPads that can run the new software. Like iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26, the iPad’s operating system utilizes the Liquid Glass design language, which creates a unified look across most of Apple’s devices. For iPads specifically, the new windowing system lets you move and resize apps to your liking. Apple Intelligence also receives a modest update for iPads.
I’ve used iPadOS 26 on the iPad Pro M4 all summer via the developer and public betas, and I think it’s a pretty solid update overall. While not revolutionary, the OS is certainly more MacBook-like in terms of functionality. And though it’s a controversial design, I like the Liquid Glass look since it instantly distinguishes iPadOS 26 from its predecesso