Launchpad Missing in Mac OS26

The launchpad in Mac OS 18 has been replaced with something else that does not work in Mac OS 26. I would like to see all my installed apps and this feature is missing. Where is the central point where I can see all my installed apps? App Store is not a solution here.

MacBook Pro (M4)

Posted on Sep 18, 2025 12:54 AM

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Posted on Sep 18, 2025 3:42 AM

Launchpad is not available in macOS 26 Tahoe. Instead, Apple has replaced it with a Spotlight-based application library similar to that on iOS. To have Apple consider your feedback on this issue, submit it here:

Feedback - macOS - Apple

 

A possible workaround might be the AppGrid Launcher app (Mac App Store link).

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Sep 18, 2025 3:42 AM in response to vijayasuria

Launchpad is not available in macOS 26 Tahoe. Instead, Apple has replaced it with a Spotlight-based application library similar to that on iOS. To have Apple consider your feedback on this issue, submit it here:

Feedback - macOS - Apple

 

A possible workaround might be the AppGrid Launcher app (Mac App Store link).

Sep 18, 2025 1:38 AM in response to vijayasuria

For what it's worth:

- Open Finder and drag the Apps folder to the right side of the dock (after the vertical line). This creates a shortcut to all your apps. Control-click this shortcut and choose your preferred "Kind," "Show As," and "Show Content As."

- In place of Launchpad, there's also a new app called Apps, which opens the app overview. Your apps are sorted by category here.

Sep 18, 2025 1:13 AM in response to vijayasuria

(Cmd) + spacebar  will invoke Spotlight 


Mouse over A for Applications or ⌘ + 1


Mouse over second icon for Files or ⌘ + 2


Mouse over third icon for Actions or ⌘ + 3


Mouse over fourth icon for Clipboard or ⌘  + 4


Using the ⌘ + 1 in may case 


It brings up a host of applications that came pre-installed with macOS 26 Tahoe and otherThird Party Applications like “Ad and Stuff “ / Carbon Copy Cloner / Etrecheck Pro, Firefox and others 


Agree, Launchpad may have been useful in its day


It seems Apple has decided, in macOS 26 Tahoe, to expand the functionalities of Spotlight to include that which Launchpad has been doing  this since Launchpad was first introduced in Mac OS X Lion, which was released in 2011. It brought an iPhone-like "home screen" experience to the Mac, allowing users to see and organize all their installed applications in a grid-based interface. 




Oct 8, 2025 8:09 AM in response to FSKB

FSKB wrote:

Why do you people insist on breaking things that work just fine? stop mandating how we work and instead ASK US before taking away functionality that we rely on! Bring back LaunchPad!

Apple has access to enormous amounts of user data. I suspect if they thought that the vast majority of their Mac users used LaunchPad, they might not have removed it. I understand it's cold comfort when you're in the minority of users whose favorite feature was removed. I've certainly been there. But I adapted.

Launchpad Missing in Mac OS26

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