Remove iPhone apps from macOS 26 pseudo-launchpad?

Well,

Just installed macOS26 and no more launchpad. Ughhh. Goodbye productivity. I don't want to type the name of my apps, I want to access them via the folders and groups I created, on the screens I placed them.


But worse, now that we have the list of apps, it shows all my iPhone and iPad apps.

I DON'T WANT them shown on my Mac.


Is there a way to display in that new "Apps" button only the apps from the Mac?



MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0

Posted on Sep 19, 2025 6:12 AM

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Posted on Sep 19, 2025 6:48 AM

Two possible ways. The first option is not showing up for everyone, it seems.


1) Click the (•••) button at the top right, click to deselect Show iPhone Apps.



2) System Settings > Spotlight, turn off iPhone Apps.


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Sep 19, 2025 11:41 AM in response to sjordi

Thanks,

I don't have that option.


But I was able to find it into the system settings, to no effect. I have 504 apps shown in the "Apps", making it unusable. I never used Spotlight for anything and don't find it pleasant.




I'm currently restoring my Sequoia backup.

I found 26 very buggy. Especially when you double click on a document, jpg, pdf... it shows a quicklook.

Clicking on Open in PDF Expert or Open in Preview, that doesn't do anything.

Even if those apps are associated with those extensions.


I may come back the day someone provides a Launchbar alternative and they fix those amateur bugs.

It looks like they were able to make something even worse than Catalina, which is hard to believe.

Now Apple, go back to your software engineer and make them work hard.


Thanks anyway

Steve

Remove iPhone apps from macOS 26 pseudo-launchpad?

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