Use widgets on your Mac desktop

Starting with macOS Sonoma, you can personalize your desktop with widgets, interact with them with just a click, and even use widgets from your iPhone.

In addition to using widgets off to the side in Notification Center, with macOS Sonoma you can use widgets right on the desktop for information at a glance. Widgets intelligently tint based on the color behind them to maintain legibility and the look of your desktop. Widgets adapt to be more colorful when in the foreground, and fade away when you're focusing on something else. You have the option to set color preferences for widgets all the time.

Open the widget gallery

Add a widget from the widget gallery

Interact with a widget

Change the size of a widget

Remove a widget

Change settings

Open the widget gallery

The widget gallery shows all of the widgets available to you:

  • Widgets from apps installed on your Mac

  • Widgets from apps installed on your iPhone — if your iPhone using iOS 17 or later, is signed in with the same Apple Account as your Mac, and is near your Mac or on the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac

To open the widget gallery:

  • Cick the Edit Widgets button at the bottom of Notification Center.

  • Or Control-click your desktop, then choose Edit Widgets from the shortcut menu:

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Add a widget from the widget gallery

To add a widget to your desktop in macOS Sonoma or later:

  • Drag the widget from the widget gallery to a location on your desktop. You can also drag widgets to and from Notification Center. Files and folders on your desktop wrap around the widget as needed.

  • Or click a widget in the widget gallery to add it to the first available area on your desktop, starting in the upper-left corner.

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Interact with a widget

Some widgets are designed to be interactive, so that you can take action right on the widget on your desktop, without opening the app. For example, you can complete items on your to-do list in the Reminders widget, play or pause podcasts in the Podcasts widget, or access your home controls in the Home widget.

Interact with a widget

“Open [App] on your iPhone to continue”: If you click an area of a widget that isn't interactive, the widget's app opens so that you can continue in the app. If the widget's app is installed on your iPhone and not on your Mac, the widget asks you to “Open [App] on your iPhone to continue,” so that you can interact with the app on your iPhone.

Change the size of a widget

Control-click the widget. If the widget is available in other sizes, you can choose a size option from the shortcut menu.

Change the size of a widget

Remove a widget

Control-click the widget, then choose Remove Widget from the shortcut menu. Or open the widget gallery, then click the remove button in the corner of the widget.

Change settings

You can edit some widgets to change the information that they show. For example, edit the Weather widget to change the forecast location, or edit the Stocks widget to change the stocks in your watchlist. Control-click the widget on the desktop, then choose Edit [Widget Name] from the shortcut menu.

Change settings

The following Desktop & Dock settings affect use of all widgets. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings, then click Desktop & Dock in the sidebar.

  • Click wallpaper to reveal desktop: When you click your wallpaper, windows move out of the way for a clear view of the widgets and other items on your desktop. Choose whether this occurs always or only when using Stage Manager.

  • Show widgets: Choose whether to show widgets on your desktop or in Stage Manager. If you deselect this setting, widgets appear only when you reveal your desktop by clicking your wallpaper. In that case, choose the appropriate “Click wallpaper to reveal desktop” setting as well.

  • Widget style: Choose whether widgets automatically appear in monochrome or full color, depending on whether the widget is in the background.

  • Use iPhone widgets: Choose whether to show widgets from your iPhone.

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