Apple plans to implement significant updates to its operating systems for iPhone, iPad and Mac with iOS 18. One focus is on improved audio transcription features in the Notes and Voice Memos apps, according to a report from AppleInsider.
Apple's annual updates are always of great interest to users and developers, as they often introduce new features that make using Apple devices more efficient and enjoyable. iOS 18 promises to continue this evolution by offering both new technologies and improvements to existing apps.
Audio Transcription in iOS 18
According to AppleInsider iOS 18 will introduce enhanced transcription capabilities in the Voice Memos and Notes apps. These features are designed to allow users to automatically convert audio recordings into text and quickly capture important content.
Core functions:
- Automatic transcription: Conversion of spoken word into text within the mentioned apps.
- AI-generated summaries: The notes app will be able to extract important points from the audio recordings and summarize them clearly.
integration of additional apps
The integration of other apps such as Calendar, Reminders, Calculator and Notes will be increased in iOS 18, which should improve the user experience through improved accessibility and ease of use. The update will also introduce new features in Safari, including Smart Search and Web Eraser, which make surfing the Internet more efficient.
Cross-platform updates
The new features and improvements in iOS 18 will also be integrated into iPadOS 18 and macOS 15, ensuring a consistent user experience across all Apple platforms.
availability
The first beta versions of iOS 18 are expected to be available to developers immediately after the WWDC keynote on June 10, with a general release scheduled for September.
revolution of the user experience
With the upcoming updates in iOS 18, Apple is focusing on increasing productivity and user experience. The introduction of advanced transcription features and the integration of other core apps promise to significantly improve daily interactions with Apple devices. Users can eagerly await the official release in the fall and prepare for an improved digital experience. (Photo by Denis Rozhnovsky / Bigstockphoto)