SpotlightUIService doesn’t show any results after typing — Core Spotlight index works fine macOS26 Tahoe

Since updating to macOS Tahoe 26.0.1, the small Spotlight panel (invoked via ⌘ + Space) stops showing any results once typing begins.

The Spotlight index itself is fully functional: Finder and the full Spotlight window (⌥⌘Space) immediately return the expected documents.

This issue appears limited to the SpotlightUIService process.


Steps to Reproduce:

1. Press ⌘ + Space to open Spotlight.

2. Type any filename or word that exists on the disk (e.g., “Prestations”).

3. Observe that no results appear, even after waiting.

4. Open Finder or press ⌥⌘Space — the same query returns the correct file instantly.


Expected Result:

Spotlight should dynamically display results (documents, folders, apps, etc.) as typing begins.


Actual Result:

- Spotlight panel remains empty, showing “No results.”

- “Recents” and “Suggestions” are displayed correctly → UI works.

- Finder and full Spotlight Search (⌥⌘Space) show the right files immediately.

- Indexing confirmed active with mdutil -s.

- The issue persists after complete Spotlight resets.


Additional Observations:

- corespotlightd and mds processes active and responding normally.

- Index rebuilds succeed:

sudo mdutil -E /

sudo mdutil -E "$HOME"

mdfind -onlyin "$HOME" -name "filename"

→ Returns expected results.

- SpotlightUIService stops querying immediately after the first keystroke.

- Disabling or enabling SIP makes no difference.

- Reproduced after several reboots and Spotlight resets.


Diagnostics Performed:

1. Reset Spotlight index and caches

sudo rm -rf /.Spotlight-V200

sudo rm -rf /private/var/db/CoreSpotlight

sudo mdutil -a -E

2. Reset user caches

rm -rf ~/Library/Metadata/CoreSpotlight

rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.apple.Spotlight

rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Spotlight

3. Reset TCC permissions

tccutil reset All com.apple.Spotlight

tccutil reset All com.apple.Siri

4. Reset UI preferences

rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Spotlight.plist

rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.spotlightui.plist

5. Restart related daemons

launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.metadata.mds

launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.apple.corespotlightd

6. Verified processes

- mds, mds_stores, and corespotlightd are active

- mdfind and Finder search return correct results

- Only SpotlightUIService fails to display them


Logs:

Relevant snippet from Spotlight logs:

log stream --predicate 'subsystem == "com.apple.corespotlight" OR subsystem == "com.apple.spotlight"' --info --last 60s

→ Shows active indexing, no query or permission errors, but no UI events triggered after typing.


Environment:

Device: MacBook Pro 14" (2023)

Chip: Apple M3 Max

Memory: 128 GB

macOS Version: Tahoe 26.0.1 (Build 26A60)

SIP: Tested both enabled and disabled — no difference

Reproducibility: Always (100%)


Hypothesis:

Likely a SpotlightUIService rendering or query-handling regression introduced in macOS Tahoe 26.0.x.

The Core Spotlight index and daemon responses are correct, but the UI fails to receive or display the results.

Possible root cause: corrupted SpotlightUIService sandbox container, preference issue, or broken interprocess communication with corespotlightd.


Suggested Fix:

- Reinitialize SpotlightUIService preferences and/or cache containers.

- Verify LaunchAgent registration at:

/System/Library/CoreServices/Spotlight.app/Contents/SpotlightUIService

- Re-sync SpotlightUIService with Core Spotlight database.


Workaround:

- Using ⌥⌘Space (the full Spotlight Search window) works correctly.

- Finder search is unaffected and provides accurate results.


Attachments (Recommended):

1. Screenshot of the Spotlight panel showing no results after typing.

2. Output of:

mdutil -s /

mdutil -s "$HOME"

mdfind -onlyin "$HOME" -name "AnyIndexedFile"

log show --last 60s --predicate 'process == "SpotlightUIService"'

3. System log excerpt during search attempt:

log stream --predicate 'subsystem == "com.apple.spotlight" or subsystem == "com.apple.corespotlight"' --info --last 60s


Notes:

This issue seems to affect macOS Tahoe 26.0.1 specifically.

Spotlight’s index is not the problem — only the UI display layer fails to populate.

A reinstall or update should replace SpotlightUIService with a functional build.



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MacBook Pro (M3 Max, 2023)

Posted on Oct 10, 2025 2:43 AM

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Posted on Oct 25, 2025 10:09 AM

Solution Find: Turn OFF Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Inc. in System Settings > General > Login Items & Extensions > App Background Activity


I had the same problem with Spotlight not working. I tried rebuilding the index, turning off Apple Watch Unlock etc. but nothing worked. Eventually I found that Adobe Creative Cloud and/or Adobe Inc in App Background Activity were causing the problem. After I turned these OFF, and restarted my mac, Spotlight was working.

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Oct 25, 2025 10:09 AM in response to Mathieufieve

Solution Find: Turn OFF Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Inc. in System Settings > General > Login Items & Extensions > App Background Activity


I had the same problem with Spotlight not working. I tried rebuilding the index, turning off Apple Watch Unlock etc. but nothing worked. Eventually I found that Adobe Creative Cloud and/or Adobe Inc in App Background Activity were causing the problem. After I turned these OFF, and restarted my mac, Spotlight was working.

Oct 10, 2025 10:47 AM in response to Mathieufieve

I didn't see the 'nuke all' option for the Spotlight index/caches in your list of terminal commands, just recetting of the index. try:


sudo mdutil -X /; sudo mdutil -i on /; sudo mdutil -E /


Then, restart or log out and log back into your account.


Alternatively, see if the problem is present when you boot in safe mode, which disables 3rd party extensions and performs some system cleanup.

 

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Oct 12, 2025 10:37 AM in response to Mathieufieve

Then I'm really not sure what to advise. I can say with confidence that I cannot reproduce your situation.


Steps to Reproduce:

1. Press ⌘ + Space to open Spotlight.

2. Type any filename or word that exists on the disk (e.g., “Prestations”).

3. Observe that no results appear, even after waiting.


When I follow your steps above, I get a bunch of results from apps like Mail and Maps (the latter is a local Budget car rental in the example below, I've blanked out the actual results for privacy).



Note the added bit of advice from Luis Sequeira1 to press Command-2 after opening Spotlight (the shortcut for clicking the Files button):


When I do that, I get a bunch of files relevant to the search term, in this case powerpoint files about budgets and spreadsheets that are budgets.


Oct 12, 2025 11:48 AM in response to Mathieufieve

Timestamp               Ty Process[PID:TID]


2025-10-12 20:43:41.361 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.363 E  mds_stores[351:32d4] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.693 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.695 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.940 E  mds_stores[351:32d4] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.942 E  mds_stores[351:32d4] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.032 E  mds_stores[351:2c7b] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.035 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.383 E  mds_stores[351:33ea] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.384 E  mds_stores[351:33ea] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>

Oct 12, 2025 11:49 AM in response to neuroanatomist

Timestamp               Ty Process[PID:TID]


2025-10-12 20:43:41.361 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.363 E  mds_stores[351:32d4] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.693 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.695 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.940 E  mds_stores[351:32d4] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:41.942 E  mds_stores[351:32d4] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.032 E  mds_stores[351:2c7b] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.035 E  mds_stores[351:3860] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.383 E  mds_stores[351:33ea] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


2025-10-12 20:43:43.384 E  mds_stores[351:33ea] [com.apple.spotlightindex:Query] SIQueryAddResultFilter:1014: Failed adding filter: <private>


Oct 12, 2025 12:21 PM in response to Mathieufieve

Clearly, it’s not working for you, but just as clearly it’s not a universal problem with Tahoe. Therefore, it’s something about the way you have your system configured.


Since you are seemingly comfortable with terminal and console, I presume that you’ve eliminated the obvious possibilities (your internal storage is not excluded from Spotlight indexing, and you have Spotlight settings appropriate to show results from your documents category).


At this point, all I can do is wish you luck or hope that, since you started experiencing this after a point update that the next point update corrects the problem for you.

SpotlightUIService doesn’t show any results after typing — Core Spotlight index works fine macOS26 Tahoe

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