macOS 27 Golden Gate Reverses a Divisive Tahoe Design Choice

Published: (June 11, 2026 at 10:19 AM EDT)
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Source: MacRumors

Source: MacRumors

In macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple has removed many of the menu item icons that are so prevalent throughout macOS 26 Tahoe, as spotted by Nikita “Tonsky” Prokopov (via Daring Fireball). The developer shared before-and-after screenshots on Mastodon to evidence the reversal.

Menu item icons in macOS 26 (left) vs. macOS 27 (image: Nikita Prokopov)

Tahoe was the first version of macOS to place a small icon next to nearly every entry in the menu bar across Apple’s apps, but the change drew swift criticism from designers and developers. Many of the icons are inconsistent and often difficult to understand on their own, with different Apple apps showing different icons for the same menu items.

provided by NetNewsWire’s Brent Simmons to switch the icons off by default.

Human Interface Guidelines to tell developers to use menu item icons “sparingly and with purpose,” reserving them for common actions, file system locations, connected devices, and similar cases.

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