Apple Music iOS 26 Update Unveils Lyric Translation and Pronunciation Tools
CUPERTINO, CA — Apple has rolled out iOS 26, bringing two powerful new features to Apple Music: Lyric Translation and Lyric Pronunciation. The update lets users instantly view translated lyrics for foreign songs and follow phonetic guides to sing along correctly.
“This is a game-changer for global music discovery,” said Sarah Chen, a music tech analyst at Digital Trends Group. “Users no longer have to choose between understanding the words and enjoying the melody.”
Background
Apple Music has offered synchronized lyrics for years, but iOS 26 marks the first time the platform provides both translation and pronunciation support. Lyric Translation displays a side-by-side view of the original text and its translation, while Lyric Pronunciation overlays phonetic symbols on the lyric timeline.

The features are enabled automatically for supported songs. To access them, users simply tap the lyrics button during playback and select Translation or Pronunciation from the dropdown menu. Apple has not disclosed which languages are supported initially, but sources confirm English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Korean are among the first.
What This Means
For multilingual music fans, the update removes a major barrier to enjoying foreign-language hits. Pronunciation guides help users mimic accurate sounds, while translations provide context for emotional delivery.
“K-pop, Latin pop, and Afrobeats have exploded globally,” Chen added. “Apple is betting that deeper comprehension will drive more plays and longer listening sessions.” The move also positions Apple Music ahead of competitors like Spotify, which currently lacks integrated pronunciation tools.

Availability: iOS 26 is rolling out now to all compatible iPhones and iPads. The lyric features require an active Apple Music subscription and are available in the Music app under the Now Playing screen. No additional settings are needed — the options appear when a song with support is detected.
- Lyric Translation: Real-time side-by-side translation for supported songs.
- Lyric Pronunciation: Phonetic guides to help non-native speakers sing along accurately.
Apple is expected to expand language support in future updates. Developers discovered hints of additional languages in the iOS 26 beta code, suggesting a phased rollout.
“This is just the beginning,” said Michael Torres, a former Apple engineer now consulting on music tech. “Apple is investing in making music borderless — these features are the foundation for even deeper localization.”
For more details, visit Apple Music support.
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