Apple is pushing video-call quality to the next level with the macOS 26.2 developer beta, introducing a brand-new feature known as Edge Light. Designed especially for MacBooks with Apple silicon, this tool effectively turns your display into a soft, adjustable light source — a clever modern twist on the classic ring light.
A Display That Doubles as a Personal Lighting System
Anyone who joins video meetings regularly knows the pain of poor lighting. Apple's new solution tackles this by transforming the edges of the Mac's display into an illuminated frame. This bright border acts as a subtle fill light to make your face clearer and more evenly lit on camera.
What makes this feature truly smart is the use of the Apple Neural Engine. Instead of simply flashing a fixed glow around the screen, the system detects where your face is positioned and adjusts the glow so it highlights you effectively — almost like having a personal lighting assistant built in.
Fine-Tuned Controls for Colour and Brightness
Edge Light isn't just a fixed preset. Users can manually tweak:
You can even set Edge Light to activate automatically. When enabled, the feature turns itself on the moment your Mac senses you're in a dim environment — but according to early reports, this auto mode will be exclusive to 2024 MacBook models and newer.
Designed to Stay Out of Your Way
Apple clearly understands that people still need to interact with their screen during video meetings. To avoid interference:
This ensures that Edge Light enhances your video presence without disrupting your workflow.
Available Now for Developers — Public Release Soon
Developers using Apple silicon Macs can already test Edge Light by installing the macOS 26.2 beta. For everyone else, the feature is expected to roll out to the public around December, assuming no major delays.
If this polished version performs as well as the early beta suggests, it could become a favourite tool for remote workers, students, and content creators looking for better lighting without attaching extra hardware.


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