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Safari Gets AI Tab Organization, Notify Me, and Custom Extensions in iOS 27

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Safari in iOS 27 is getting smarter in ways that actually matter for daily browsing.

Tab organization is the headline. Safari now uses Apple Intelligence to group your open tabs by topic automatically. It reads each page, finds what is related, and brings them together. Shopping tabs, travel tabs, work tabs, all grouped without you doing anything. New related tabs get added to the right group as you browse. When you are done, close an entire group or save it as a tab group.

Notify Me is genuinely useful. You tell Safari what you are waiting for on a page in plain language. Camp signups opening. A product coming back in stock.

A price dropping. Safari monitors the page in the background. You get a notification when the change happens, and you can close the tab in the meantime.

Describe and Extension lets you create a custom Safari extension just by describing what you want. Add a toolbar button to save and rate recipes. Change how a page behaves for your needs. No coding, no App Store. Just describe it and Safari builds it.

The Passwords integration is the most practical feature. Passwords already flags weak and compromised passwords. Now it can automatically navigate to each website and update them for you, all at once, with a single tap. Apple calls this agentic, meaning the app takes action on the web on your behalf. Your data stays on-device throughout.

Apple also notes that Safari does not share your browsing data with anyone, not even Apple, when using AI features.

Safari iOS 27 features:
AI tab organization by topic, auto-groups as you browse
Close entire topic groups or save as tab groups
Notify Me: natural language monitoring for page changes
Background page monitoring, notification on change
Describe and Extension: custom Safari extensions from natural language
Passwords integration: auto-updates weak or compromised passwords agentically
Safari navigates websites and signs in on your behalf to fix passwords
No browsing data shared with Apple or third parties

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Randolph Novino

Randolph Novino

Creative & Technical Director / Consultant

Founder of Pinoyscreencast started using YouTube as a medium to disseminate Filipino-spoken technical tutorials. He decided to embark on reviews focusing on affordable gadgets. As he kept sharing more content, his subscriber base grew and shared how his videos influenced them in making a product purchase. Randolph a.k.a "Biboy" has over a decade of experience with digital content creation, social media marketing, e-commerce strategy. He is also a maker who loves tinkering and creating functional things to make his life easier everyday. Email

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