Liquid Glass, Spotlight, and the rest of WWDC 2025 | The Vergecast

Apple spent 90 minutes talking about the future of its software, and we're pretty sure only said the word "Siri" once. Nilay and David are joined by The Verge's Victoria Song and Allison Johnson, both of whom were with Nilay at the keynote, to talk about all the news of the day. They talk about the Liquid Glass design language, and why Apple decided to redesign all its software. They talk about Spotlight on the Mac, the new multitasking features on the iPad, the typing indicators on the iPhone, Workout Buddy on the Watch, personas on the Vision Pro, and everything else that Apple announced — or, in a few cases, pointedly didn't announce — on stage. We're just starting to try out some of this software, and it's all likely to change a lot before it hits your devices this fall. And we'll have lots of thoughts along the way. #Vergecast #Podcast #WWDC

Apple WWDC 2025 highlights in 10 minutes: https://youtu.be/wjr4iFzlLjo
Apple WWDC 2025 keynote in 28 minutes: https://youtu.be/1PQ_pQI6be8

00:00 Intro
00:20 WWDC Keynote Vibes
01:19 Apple Intelligence and Siri
08:45 Liquid Glass Overview
24:17 Camera App Redesign
28:04 Developer Reactions and AI Features
41:06 Introduction and Break
41:28 Sponsorship Message
42:45 The Verge's Vee Song Joins Us
42:55 Live Blogging at Apple Events
44:27 Discussion on Mac and Spotlight
45:26 Spotlight Features and Shortcuts
47:24 Spotlight vs. Other Apps
48:57 Spotlight's Potential and Challenges
01:00:00 Shortcuts and Automation
01:05:01 iPadOS Updates and Multitasking
01:07:27 iPad as a Mac Alternative
01:13:42 iPad Apps and Limitations
01:19:36 iOS Updates and Group Chat Dynamics
01:21:52 Group Chat Dynamics
01:23:01 Read Receipts Debate
01:25:41 Workout Buddy and Fitness Tech
01:36:18 Vision OS and Widgets
01:46:00 Apple Maps and CarPlay Updates
01:52:56 Concluding Thoughts on WWDC

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