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Find out the latest version of Safari browser, including its new features, enhancements, and security updates.
Last updated on : 2026-07-17
Quick answer: what is the latest version of Safari?
The latest version of Safari is Safari 26, and its most recent point release is Safari 26.5.2 (as of July 2026). It ships with macOS Tahoe 26 and is also available for macOS Sequoia 15 and macOS Sonoma 14. On mobile, the newest Safari comes built into iOS 26 and iPadOS 26. Because Safari is bundled with the operating system, the version you can run depends on your macOS, iOS, or iPadOS version — check the live version details at the top of this page, or read on for the full breakdown.
As of July 2026, the latest version of Safari is Safari 26, with Safari 26.5.2 being the most recent point release. Apple switched to year-based version numbers in late 2025, so Safari jumped straight from Safari 18 to Safari 26 to line up with macOS Tahoe 26, iOS 26, and iPadOS 26.
Safari does not update on its own — it is bundled with Apple's operating systems, so the newest Safari you can install depends on your macOS, iPadOS, or iOS version. The table below lists the latest Safari version available for each currently supported platform. For the exact build in real time, use the interactive version table at the top of this page.
| Operating System | Latest Safari Version | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| macOS Tahoe 26 | Safari 26.5.2 | Bundled with the current macOS release |
| macOS Sequoia 15 | Safari 26.5.2 | Delivered as a standalone Safari update |
| macOS Sonoma 14 | Safari 26.5.2 | Delivered as a standalone Safari update |
| macOS Ventura 13 | Safari 18.6 | Final Safari for Ventura; no longer updated |
| iOS 26 / iPadOS 26 | Safari 26 | Matches the installed iOS / iPadOS version |
| iOS 18 / iPadOS 18 | Safari 18.6 | Final Safari feature version on the iOS 18 line |
Note: the version numbers above are indicative and refreshed periodically as Apple ships new releases. The interactive table at the top of this page always reflects the most current version.
Safari, Apple’s built-in web browser, continues to evolve with each update, offering better speed, security, and user experience. The latest version introduces improvements that make web browsing more seamless while prioritizing privacy and performance.
Not sure which version you're running? Here's how to check your current Safari version so you can compare it against the latest release listed above.
On a Mac
On an iPhone or iPad
On iOS and iPadOS, Safari has no separate version number — it always matches your installed iOS or iPadOS version. To see which version you have, open Settings > General > About and check the Software Version. To confirm whether a newer version (and therefore a newer Safari) is available, go to Settings > General > Software Update.
On any device, you can also use a web-based browser-detection tool — such as What Version of Safari Do You Have — to instantly read your Safari version straight from your browser's user agent.
To take advantage of the latest features and security enhancements, make sure you're using the most recent version of Safari:
Because Safari ships with the operating system, not every device can run the newest Safari 26. Apple maintains Safari — including security updates — on the current macOS and the two previous versions. Older operating systems keep their final Safari version but stop receiving updates. Here's how support currently breaks down.
| Operating System | Latest Safari Version | Update Status |
|---|---|---|
| macOS Tahoe 26 | Safari 26.5.2 | Fully supported (latest features and security) |
| macOS Sequoia 15 | Safari 26.5.2 | Supported with Safari and security updates |
| macOS Sonoma 14 | Safari 26.5.2 | Supported with Safari and security updates |
| macOS Ventura 13 | Safari 18.6 | End of life; frozen at its final Safari |
| macOS Monterey 12 | Safari 17.6 | End of life; frozen at its final Safari |
| iOS 26 / iPadOS 26 | Safari 26 | Fully supported |
| iOS 18 / iPadOS 18 | Safari 18.6 | Security-only, for devices that cannot run iOS 26 |
On the Mac, macOS Sequoia and macOS Sonoma receive the same Safari 26.x line as the newest macOS Tahoe, so you don't need to upgrade your entire operating system to stay on a current, secure Safari. macOS Ventura is capped at Safari 18.6 and macOS Monterey at Safari 17.6 — those branches no longer receive new Safari or security updates.
On iPhone and iPad, some older models are hardware-capped and cannot install iOS 26 or iPadOS 26. The iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max, for example, top out on the iOS 18 line, so Safari 18.6 is the newest Safari they can run. These devices still receive occasional security-only iOS 18 updates, but not the latest Safari features.
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