Published on May 10, 2026
Users of Safari have become accustomed to managing their tabs manually. With the browser’s current approach, open tabs can quickly become cluttered. This lack of organization often leads to frustration and inefficiency.
Recent reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggest a significant shift is on the horizon. Apple may soon introduce an “Organize Tabs” feature in its next major software update. This new tool aims to automatically group related tabs for users.
If implemented, this feature would analyze user behavior to categorize tabs based on context. For instance, work-related tabs might be grouped together, separate from personal browsing sessions. Such an upgrade could streamline users’ workflow and enhance productivity.
The potential impact of this change is substantial. Users might experience a reduced cognitive load when navigating through multiple tabs. A more organized browsing experience may lead to increased satisfaction and efficiency for millions of Safari users.
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