watchOS 10 feature roundup: widgets, cycling, enterprise, and more

By Malcolm Owen

Apple introduced quite a few changes to watchOS 10 during WWDC, with the milestone release including a very widget-heavy approach for the Apple Watch software.

watchOS 10

News from WWDC 2023 was dominated by the Apple Vision Pro headset, but Apple did take time to tell developers what to expect from its main operating systems in the fall.

For watchOS 10, a milestone release number, Apple made many changes to the operating system, with most attention made towards widgets and updated apps. There were also alterations to fitness data to help cyclists and hikers, as well as advances in mental and vision health.

Now that the dust has settled, this is what you can expect to see in watchOS 10 from its release in the fall, or shortly after it becomes available to the public.

Design and Widgets

The main attraction of watchOS 10 is Apple's changes in how it handles widgets, with a new way to summon them on the watch face by simply turning the Digital Crown.

New watchOS 10 faces and widget Smart Stacks

Watch Faces

For watchOS 10, Apple has included a pair of new watch faces: Palette and Peanuts

Cycling

The main fitness-related changes focus on cycling, with a Workout now offering more data than ever before.

Cycling changes in watchOS 10

Hiking

Hikers get a number of new elements to help them get the most out of their outdoor walks.

watchOS 10 hiking changes

Mental Health

As part of the health-related changes Apple has added more mental health resources.

Mental health in watchOS 10

Vision Health

To try and help maintain the user's eyesight, vision health resources are now being introduced via the Apple Watch.

Fitness+

Apple Fitness+ gains a few small changes in the Apple Watch.

Fitness+ custom plans

Enterprise

Enterprise changes include elements to keep workers safe, as well as productive.

Other features

Apple included a number of other elements that don't fit into neat categories for watchOS 10.

NameDrop

While Apple will try to fit in many of the features in its betas, there's no guarantee that everything will be available to try out, nor that they'll appear at launch. For some features, it is typical to wait for Apple to add them to the operating system weeks or a few months after the actual release of watchOS 10 itself.

Apple is expected to publicly release watchOS 10 in September, alongside its other operating systems.