You Can Download the First iOS 26.4 Developer Beta on Your iPhone Right Now
The Playlist Playground auto-generates 25-song playlists from text prompts and offers customization and sharing, now in iOS 26.4 developer beta.
- Apple's iOS 26.4 developer beta introduces a new Playlist Playground feature in the Apple Music app, available to developer beta testers.
- Apple built Playlist Playground to generate playlists from text prompts using Apple Intelligence, including preset prompts like 'morning coffee music' and user ideas.
- After generation, users can customize cover image and description, add/remove/reorder tracks, add to Apple Music library, and share/display on Apple Music profile.
- Following the developer beta, Apple expects to open a public beta in the near future and then ship the iOS 26.4 release plan in spring.
- Rollout limits mean not all devices or regions will see the feature immediately, and models may still be downloading, requiring app or device restarts.
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