Place widgets on your Mac desktop

Since macOS Sonona, you can place widgets on the desktop so you can quickly access the mini apps. These are interactive and will automatically fade away when you have an application open. You even have the option to use your iPhone widgets on a Mac.

The ability to add interactive widgets to the desktop, something we remember from the old ‘Dashboard’. All widgets blend seamlessly into the background when you’re working in an app, so they don’t distract you. We explain how they work.

Widgets on the desktop

Apple adds the option to add interactive widgets to the desktop, something we remember from the old ‘Dashboard’. All widgets blend seamlessly into the background when you’re working in an app, so they don’t distract you.

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When you open a window, macOS will automatically make the widgets transparent so they are less annoying. Click on the desktop to temporarily display it without widgets or windows.

Place widgets on desktop

  • Click on the time in the menu bar
  • The Today overview with widgets opens
  • Drag the desired widget to the desktop
  • Release at the desired location
place widgets on desktop on a mac

Of course you can also add widgets to your desktop that are not in the Today overview. In this view, scroll down and click Change Widgets. Choose the app you want and then drag the widget to the desktop.

iPhone widgets on a Mac

Thanks to the magic of Continuity, you can also use all kinds of iPhone widgets on your Mac. This means that any widgets you have installed on your iPhone or iPad, running iOS 17, iPadOS 17 or newer, will also be available on your Mac. This way you can still use the widgets of certain apps on a Mac, even if there is no macOS app available for this.

Delete widgets on desktop

Do you want to remove the widget from the desktop? Then click on the widget with a secondary click and then choose ‘Remove widget’. This way you can also change the mini-apps, for example choosing a different location for the Weather app.

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