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iOS 26 Getting Custom AI-Generated Message Backgrounds, Generative Shortcuts and 'Mixmoji'

The iOS 26 Messages app is set to gain support for customized backgrounds for conversations, and it appears that AI will be an option for generating different looks.

iOS 26 Messages Background Mock Feature
According to Nicolás Alvarez, ‌iOS 26‌ code suggests that users will be able to generate backgrounds for the Messages app using text-based descriptions. The feature appears to use Image Playground, and there will be ‌Image Playground‌ style options that include Animation, Illustration, and Sketch.

The Messages backgrounds will be customizable on a per-conversation basis, so iPhone, iPad, and Mac users will be able to set a different background for each of their message threads. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman previously said that the backgrounds will sync between all participants in a Messages conversation. So if you set a specific background for an iMessage chat with a friend, the friend will see the same background.

Other messaging apps like WhatsApp support custom background options, so Apple is playing catch-up with the new Messages app background feature.

The Messages app is also set to gain support for polls, automatic translation for incoming messages in other languages, and the option to create Genmoji by combining two existing standard emoji. Apple plans to call the ‌Genmoji‌ mixing feature "Mixmoji." With this feature, you will be able to combine two emoji such as cake and balloons into a new emoji that features a cake and a balloon for a celebration.

Apple has other AI features in the works, such as an Apple Intelligence-powered version of the Shortcuts app. Apple could call the new Shortcuts option "Generative Shortcuts," and it appears it will use natural language to help users create powerful multi-step shortcut actions.

‌iOS 26‌ and the new Messages features will be shown off at WWDC 2025, which is set to begin on Monday, June 9 with a 10:00 a.m. keynote event.

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TechWhisperer Avatar
12 months ago
Wow, such innovation, taking a feature that existed in MSN Messenger decades ago and presenting it as revolutionary. Truly cutting-edge stuff.
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12 months ago
I heard Apple's AI has created a new storage medium to distribute these innovative and exciting new never before seen features:




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They lost the plot.
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12 months ago
More fluff, no substance. C'mon Apple.
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12 months ago
I’m already rolling my eyes at this bloat. Just fix the bugs.
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12 months ago
Backgrounds!!!

WOW, this is almost on par with AIM.

Those were the days. In college and carefree.
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