Safari’s Latest Trick Could Be Automatically Organizing Your Tabs Into Groups


For those of us who keep hundreds of Safari tabs open, Apple is reportedly testing a new feature that can automatically organize everything. According to BloombergAccording to Mark Gurman, Apple is working on a Safari feature called “Organize Tabs” that will debut with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. As the name suggests, the new feature will automatically organize your Safari tabs, but Gurman added that it won’t carry the Apple Intelligence label, even though it likely uses some form of artificial intelligence. Once the feature is up and running, Safari users will be able to choose whether they want grouping to be automatic or not, according to Gurman.
This Organize Tabs feature is in addition to the Tab Groups option that was introduced in Safari 15 in 2021. Of course, Google already launched a similar feature on Chrome in January 2024 called Organize Similar Tabs, marketing it as one of its new generative AI features. However, Apple is known for lagging behind its competitors when it comes to AI-based features. According to Gurman, we might get our first look at the Organize Tabs feature at WWDC26, which is scheduled to launch on June 8.




