TidBITS Extracts All 264 Items From WWDC 2026 Keynote Slide
*Adam Engst counted and sorted every feature and change Apple listed during the event.*
Adam Engst at TidBITS examined the WWDC 2026 keynote slide that listed visible updates and pulled out each of the 264 entries. He then sorted those entries into groups covering operating systems, apps, and remaining categories.
The resulting list turns the dense slide into a readable inventory. Readers can now see the full set of announced items without pausing the keynote video or studying the original graphic.
The work adds no new reporting on unannounced features. It simply makes the public slide contents easier to scan and compare.
Why it matters
A single slide packed with 264 lines is easy to treat as background noise. Organizing the items shows the actual scope of what Apple chose to surface and lets developers judge which areas received the most attention. The exercise also sets a baseline for tracking what ships later versus what stayed on the slide.
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