macOS Tahoe 26.1 Public beta 2 is Now Available: What’s New and How to Install
Apple continues refining the next generation of macOS with the release of the second public beta for macOS Tahoe 26.1. Following closely on the heels of the developer beta, this release brings the latest improvements closer to everyday users like you. Let’s dive into what you can expect and how to get it on your Mac.
What’s Included in This update?
This build, identified as 25B5057f, mirrors the functionality of yesterday’s developer beta, ensuring consistency across testing groups. macOS Tahoe 26.1 is shaping up to be a significant update,focusing on several key areas.
Expect noticeable performance enhancements and crucial bug fixes designed to optimize your Mac’s operation. Apple is also laying the foundation for broader Machine Learning Processing (MCP) support across all its platforms.This means improved efficiency and capabilities for tasks leveraging machine learning.
Furthermore, the update expands the capabilities of Image Playground. You’ll soon have access to support for AI models beyond just ChatGPT, opening up a world of creative possibilities.
How to Install macOS Tahoe 26.1 public Beta 2
Ready to experience the latest features? Here’s a step-by-step guide to installing the public beta:
First, you need to enroll in Apple’s public beta program. You can do so by visiting https://beta.apple.com/. Once enrolled, follow these instructions:
- Open System Settings on your Mac.
- Navigate to General, then select Software Update.
- Click the “i” icon located next to beta Updates.
- From the dropdown menu in the top-right corner, choose “macOS Tahoe 26 Public Beta.”
- click “Done.”
Your Mac will then check for and download the latest beta software. Remember to back up your data before installing any beta software, just in case!
Your Feedback Matters
Have you already started exploring macOS Tahoe? We’re eager to hear about your experiences. Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below – your feedback helps shape the future of macOS.
(Please note: This article is based on details available as of the current date and is subject to change.)







