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iPadOS 26 Could Finally Make Your iPad a True Laptop Alternative

iPadOS 26 Could Finally Make Your iPad a True Laptop Alternative
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After Apple’s WWDC 2025 keynote, it’s clear the iPad is getting its biggest transformation yet. The upcoming iPadOS 26 introduces serious productivity upgrades — and for once, Apple’s hype might actually be justified.

For years, the iPad has felt like a stretched-out iPhone with limited multitasking capabilities. But with this update, it’s beginning to look more like a full-fledged computing device that can keep up with professional workflows.

Multitasking, Reimagined with iPadOS 26

Until now, iPad users could only work with two windows at a time — a frustrating limitation for anyone trying to juggle multiple apps, emails, or calendars. iPadOS 26 changes the game with a new windowing system that lets users view all open windows and intuitively tile them across the screen. It also integrates with Stage Manager, allowing users to group apps into different workspaces. In turn, Apple is retiring the outdated Split View and Slide Over multitasking features.

Native Preview, Menus & File Access

The introduction of the Preview app on iPad brings Mac-like document handling to the tablet. Now, users can open and edit PDFs directly, use AutoFill, and even mark up documents with Apple Pencil — a huge win for professionals on the go.

Just like on macOS, iPad apps now feature menu bars, making it easier to access tools and commands without digging through layers of interface. Developers can even customize these menus within their apps for a more seamless experience.

Navigating files also gets easier: folders can now be pinned directly to the dock, so you’re not forced to scroll endlessly through the Files app to find what you need.

Powerful Tasks in the Background

Thanks to Apple silicon, iPads now have the horsepower to perform background tasks — like exporting high-resolution video — while you keep working in other apps. These updates are especially impactful for video editors, podcasters, and digital creators, who typically need robust performance on the move.

Another major update: you can now choose specific audio inputs for each app or website, offering granular control during recordings or livestreams. Even better, a new local capture feature allows users to record video calls from any conferencing platform, and automatically saves both audio and video files for future use.

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A True Travel Companion

Will the iPad replace your MacBook entirely? Maybe not — but it might be the perfect travel companion. If you’ve ever tried writing articles or editing media while carrying a bulky 16-inch laptop across a massive conference center, you’ll understand the appeal. With iPadOS 26, professionals no longer have to compromise portability for productivity.

And for those with neck or back pain from lugging around a heavy laptop? This update could be the beginning of a much lighter — and more ergonomic — workflow.

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