Automatic tab organisation
Among the Apple Intelligence features announced at WWDC 2026 for Safari, the most prominent is automatic tab organisation. As reported by Engadget and The Shortcut in the keynote live blog, Safari will be able to group open tabs by topic or usage context without manual intervention. The feature targets users who accumulate dozens of tabs without structure, and is a direct response to similar capabilities already available in browsers like Arc or recent versions of Chrome.
Intelligent web page notifications
Engadget reports a second particularly useful capability: Safari will be able to notify the user when the content of a specific page changes. Examples cited during the keynote include a product price drop, an out-of-stock item coming back, or a change to a site's terms of service. In practice, Safari acquires a function similar to web monitoring services like Visualping, but natively integrated into the browser and presumably more privacy-efficient thanks to on-device processing.
The Shortcut adds that Safari now also supports vibe coding extensions — a direct signal to developers who use the browser as a working environment. The combination of in-browser intelligence and Apple Intelligence system integration could make Safari a credible proposition for those currently preferring Chrome or Firefox for productivity reasons.