Apple’s plans to improve App Store discoverability using AI tagging techniques have been implemented in the developer beta build of iOS 26.
However, the tags do not appear on the public App Store yet, nor are they informing the App Store Search algorithm on the public store.

Of course, with any upcoming App Store update, there’s speculation about how changes will impact an app’s search ranking.
A new analysis by app intelligence provider Appfigures, for example, suggests metadata extracted from an app’s screenshots is influencing its ranking.
The firm theorized that Apple was extracting text from screenshot captions. Previously, only the app’s name, subtitle, and keyword list would count toward its search ranking, it said.
The conclusion that screenshots are informing app discoverability is accurate, based on what Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 25), but the way Apple is extracting that data involves AI, not OCR (optical character recognition) techniques, as Appfigures had guessed.
At WWDC 25, Apple explained that screenshots and other metadata would be used to help improve an app’s discoverability. The company said it’s using AI techniques to extract information that would otherwise be buried in an app’s description, its category information, its screenshots, or other metadata, for example. That also means that developers shouldn’t need to add keywords to the screenshots or take other steps to influence the tags.
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This allows Apple to assign a tag to better categorize the app. Ultimately, developers would be able to control which of these AI-assigned tags would be associated with their apps, the company said.
Plus, Apple assured developers that humans would review the tags before they went live.
In time, it will be important for developers to better understand tags and which ones will help their app get discovered, when the tags reach global App Store users.