Apple has officially rolled out macOS Tahoe 26.4, and while it’s not a flashy update, it brings a handful of useful tweaks and improvements.
The update focuses on refinements rather than major new features, with Apple adding small quality-of-life changes, system optimizations, and bug fixes. Notably, there’s still no sign of the upgraded Siri AI features, which many were expecting.
What’s new in macOS 26.4?
The update may be subtle, but there are a few noteworthy additions. One of the more practical upgrades is a new Battery Charge Limit feature, which lets users cap charging between 80% and 100% to help preserve long-term battery health, something Mac users have wanted for a while.

Apple has also brought back the compact Safari tab bar, giving users a more space-efficient browsing option that was removed earlier. On the lighter side, similar to iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, macOS 26.4 adds new emoji, including some quirky additions like an orca and a distorted face, because no update is complete without them.
Additionally, macOS 26.4 introduces alerts for apps that still rely on Rosetta 2, Apple’s translation layer for running Intel apps on Apple Silicon Macs. This is part of Apple’s broader plan to phase out Intel support in future macOS versions, nudging developers to update their apps sooner rather than later. In other words, this update quietly signals where Apple is headed next.
macOS 26.4 also brings a few smaller but handy updates across apps. Freeform is getting upgraded features for Apple Creator Studio subscribers, including advanced image tools and a premium content library, while the free version remains unchanged. Apple has also improved Purchase Sharing by letting family members use their own payment methods, added new keyboard shortcuts in Reminders for marking tasks as urgent, and made subtitle and caption settings easier to access with real-time previews.
What’s missing?
The biggest omission is pretty obvious: Siri AI upgrades. Despite ongoing expectations, macOS 26.4 doesn’t include any major advancements to Siri or Apple’s broader AI efforts. That lines up with recent reports suggesting Apple’s AI roadmap is facing delays, something that’s now starting to affect multiple products and updates. Nonetheless, macOS 26.4 is more of a polish update than a headline-grabber.


