Apple's 2028 OS Project 'Boppy' Aims for Seamless iOS-macOS Integration and Major Feature Evolution
May 31, 2026
Apple is actively developing the 2027 iOS 28, iPadOS 28, and macOS 28, with feature design, app refinement, and system-wide planning already underway as part of its typical two-year OS cadence.
Internal codenames point to a closer mobile-desktop integration for 2028, with the umbrella project nicknamed Boppy that merges iOS and macOS efforts.
The 2028 updates are framed as a major evolution, emphasizing new architectures, features, and design enhancements prior to final integration.
The report cites a top tipster via Notebookcheck, noting the source's background and the publication date.
Audience takeaways suggest two more major updates (2027 and 2028) are on the horizon, with developers preparing for long-term API support and potential deprecations, IT planning extended compatibility testing, and journalists expecting controlled feature leaks mid-2027.
Software teams are shaping individual features and apps, but the OS umbrella has not yet been assembled into cohesive releases.
Early development focuses on hardware-software integration, enabling prototype testing, performance optimization, and thorough security and beta work before a formal WWDC reveal in 2027.
An internal timeline suggests the first developer beta in mid-2027, public beta shortly after, with official releases in the fall of 2027.
For users, there will be no 2026 changes; however, the 2027 readiness for iOS 28 and macOS 28 is confirmed with ongoing work today.
The broader roadmap underscores a strategy for a predictable release schedule and potential ambitious features like deeper AI integration, cross-platform continuity, and stronger privacy by 2027–2028.
Internal naming signals stronger mobile-desktop integration, with 2028’s umbrella Boppy, reflecting collaborative efforts between iOS and macOS teams.
The development approach aligns with Apple’s history of long lead times for software and hardware planning by a major platform developer and hardware maker.
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AppleInsider • May 31, 2026
Surprising nobody, Apple's already working on iOS 28, macOS 28
Lifehack • May 31, 2026
Surprising nobody, Apple's already working on iOS 28, macOS 28
Notebookcheck • May 31, 2026
iOS 28 for iPhone 20, MacOS 28 for MacBook Ultra codenames revealed; big redesign tipped