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Apple Introduces Notify Me in Safari 27 to Watch Webpages for Price Drops and Restocks

The feature brings agentic, cross-site web monitoring into Safari, entering developer beta now and headed for a planned Fall 2026 release.

Overview

  • Apple unveiled Notify Me during its WWDC keynote on Monday, June 8, and included the tool in the macOS 27 developer beta.
  • Notify Me lets users tell Safari what change to look for, then has the browser visit a page on a user-set schedule, scan page elements, and send a push alert when the change matches the instruction.
  • Apple says Notify Me will not perform sensitive actions such as completing purchases or filling forms automatically, and it works across any website rather than only single retailers.
  • Safari 27 also adds an AI-powered tab sorter, a Describe an Extension tool for building custom extensions, and a Passwords feature that can visit sites and automatically change weak or compromised passwords.
  • Real-world performance, frequency of automated visits, cross-site behavior, and privacy safeguards still need independent testing before the planned public rollout in Fall 2026.