Spotlight and Launchpad not working after macOS26 update



It seems as though spotlight and launchpad have stopped wortking after 'upgrading' to macOS26.


I can no longer open apps easily.


Previously:

I would either press Command + Space or use the trackpad to open launchpad. Then I would start typing the first letter or two of the application name and press enter. This was a very reliable way to open an app.


After updatating to macOS26:

1. Launchpad

When I open the 'new launchpad' using the trackpad, I can see a list of my apps. As soon as I start typing the application name, all apps disappear. It doesn't show the app that was clearly in the list previously. See the below example when attemping to start Affinity:




Obvioulsy, this makes whatever the new launchpad is pretty useless as I now have to scroll down to find the application I want to start.




2. Spotlight

Spotlight is even more useless. I press Command + Space and start typing the application name. If I'm lucky, the application MIGHT appear after waiting 5 seconds or so. In most cases, the application won't appear at all. See below while searching for Affinity.




I have not changed the spotlight defaults in system settings at all to reproduce this. Out of despiration, I tried unticking ALL results from apps and ALL results from System EXCEPT Apps. This did not change the result.



Conclusion:

Obviously, this has taken a sub-1 second process that I do multiple times an hour to a 10-20 infurating process where I need to manually scroll and search through my list of applications.







MacBook Pro 14″

Posted on Nov 29, 2025 11:45 PM

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Posted on Dec 2, 2025 3:37 AM

Copy/Paste this into Terminal. sudo will ask for your password. Just type the password and hit return. It won't show anything on screen. Those two commands essentially nuke all the Spotlight records then force a reindex. You may need to restart or log out/in after running the commands.

 

sudo mdutil -X /; sudo mdutil -i on /
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Dec 2, 2025 3:37 AM in response to mattlat21

Copy/Paste this into Terminal. sudo will ask for your password. Just type the password and hit return. It won't show anything on screen. Those two commands essentially nuke all the Spotlight records then force a reindex. You may need to restart or log out/in after running the commands.

 

sudo mdutil -X /; sudo mdutil -i on /

Spotlight and Launchpad not working after macOS26 update

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