Quick Ways to Pin Safari Tabs in iOS 16/iPadOS 16 on iPhone and iPad
To begin with, let’s understand how Safari’s pinned tabs feature works!
What are the Benefits of Pinning Tabs in Safari?
There are multiple reasons why you may want to pin tabs in the Apple browser on your iPhone. First and foremost, the pinned tabs feature enables you to better organise tabs. Times when you have a number of tabs open at the same time, it plays a vital role in keeping the chaos at bay. Moreover, this feature also makes it incredibly simple to access the sites that you tend to visit frequently. When you pin a Safari tab, it’s always at your fingertips – appears right at the top of the open tabs. Have a look at the screenshot below! However, what I love the most about this feature is that pinned tabs always stay in place. Whether you open a new Safari window or quit/reopen Safari on your device, the pinned tabs will remain tucked in their spots. That’s not all, even when you tap on a link to another website from a pinned tab, it opens in a new tab. As a result, your pinned tab continues to show the website you pinned. Both in terms of functionality and implementation, it’s inspired by macOS Safari. And if you are already a fan of macOS Safari, chances are it won’t take much time to win you over.
Pin Safari Tabs from the Search Bar on iPhone and iPad
The easiest way to pin Safari tabs is to get it done right from the search bar. Yeah, you read that right! You don’t need to dig deep to pin your favorite tab.
If a tab is already open and selected in Safari, just long-press the URL bar and choose the Pin Tab option from the popover menu and you are good to go!
Pin Safari Tabs from the Tabs Interface on iPhone and iPad
Open Safari on your iPhone or iPad. After that, tap on the Tabs icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. Next, find the tab that you would like to pin. Then, touch and hold onto the tab and choose the Pin Tab option from the popover menu. And that’s about it!
Enhance Your Browsing Experience in Safari on Your iOS or iPadOS Device
So, that’s how you can make the most of the pinned tabs feature in Safari. Having tried this feature on my iPhone, I must say that it’s a worthy addition to iOS. As someone who has loved using Safari on Mac, I find its implementation in iOS Safari pretty neat. If you are also fond of Safari, I would recommend you check out the features to let you hide Safari privacy report, save web pages to Quick Note, limit browsing to specific tab groups, and close all tabs automatically/manually.