Apple’s Fitness+ service is on deck for a major revamp in the New Year, judging by teasers the company posted to social media on Monday.
In a post on December 30, some of the platform’s trainers were shown holding mocked-up newspapers with headlines hinting at what’s in store for 2026. “Experts predict January will be one to watch” reads a sub-headline below “2026 Plans Still Under Wraps-For Now”
Those other headlines include:
- What’s Apple Fitness+ Planning for the New Year?
- Something Big is Coming to Apple Fitness+
- The Countdown Begins. Apple Fitness+ 2026 is Almost Here
This could be eluding to the rumoured AI-based Apple Health+ service that could offer a more personalised training program for users. However, it is also said it could also rely on the revamped Siri LLM that’s still in works and not due until the spring.
However, this sounds like something coming more imminently. It’s possible this could be related to an announcement pertaining to New Year’s Resolutions, or it could be some brand new features are on the way.
Fitness+ is designed for Apple Watch users primarily as it deeply integrates with the users’ personal data and health metrics. It’s also really useful for AirPods Pro 3 owners thanks to the integrated heart rate monitor.
It currently includes access to strength training plans, yoga, HIIT, meditation, dance, rowing, pilates and others. There are 12 in total. What can Apple have in store next.
