Apple recently announced multiple big changes to the iPad, coming with iPadOS 26. These include the new Liquid Glass visual experience, the new Games app that's also available for macOS and iPhone, and more Apple Intelligence features. But the biggest update is that iPadOS 26 will offer a more Mac-like experience with window control and tiling, making the iPad more intuitive to use and more like a computer than before.
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Although all these new features won't roll out to your iPad until this fall, you can install the public beta version of iPadOS 26 right now. Apple released the iPadOS 26 developer beta version to registered developers in June. The public beta is now available to give a bigger audience the chance to test it.
Before installing any beta software on an iPad, be sure to back up your device, avoid using your primary tablet, and remember that pre-release software can contain bugs and glitches.
What you need:An iPad running iPadOS 16.4 or later. Since not all iPads support iPadOS 16.4, make sure yours is on the compatibility list.
Open the Settings app on your iPad to access your software update options.
Show moreUnder General, select Software Update.
Show moreTap on Beta Updates to turn them on. Your iPad will come with Beta Updates toggled off by default.
Show moreSelect the iPadOS 26 Beta option to receive automatic beta updates for that version.
Show moreThat's it -- just install the new iPadOS 26 Beta version and you're good to go.
Show moreApple released the developer beta of iPadOS 26 for registered developers during WWDC in June. The public beta is available now, giving anyone early access to test it. The final general release is slated for this fall, most likely in September.
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You can navigate to your settings to install the iPadOS 26 developer beta if your device runs iPadOS 16.4 and is used with an Apple ID enrolled in the Apple Developer Program:
If you can't see this option, go to Settings, select Privacy & Security, and enable Developer Mode.
You'll need an iPad with iPadOS 16.4 or later, which means one of these models:
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You can always join the Apple Beta program to get the latest beta versions of iPadOS. Before you download a beta version of an operating system, keep these housekeeping items in mind:
By the time the public beta is released, Apple will have two beta versions of iPadOS: iPadOS 26 public beta and iPadOS 26 developer beta. Both come with a built-in Feedback Assistant app, which can be opened from the Home screen on your iPad. When you experience an issue or something does not work as expected, send your feedback directly to Apple with Feedback Assistant.
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