And even though macOS 27 Golden Gate won’t launch for a few more months, you can already get the new light and dark wallpapers from the gallery below.
Get the new macOS 27 Golden Gate wallpapers
Breaking with tradition, Apple didn’t name macOS 27 after a national park, lake, or other natural landmark. Instead, this year’s release is named after San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
Apple is also doing something a little different with this year’s stock wallpapers. Rather than giving each platform a completely distinct look, iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 Golden Gate use variations of the same artwork, featuring curved shapes that form a stylized “27.” As usual, the wallpapers are available in both light and dark versions.
Although macOS 27 Golden Gate ships with dynamic wallpapers, those can only be used through the system itself. The good news is that you can already get the full-resolution static versions of the light and dark wallpapers below:












