Changelog, not press releases
What actually happened, in order. No milestones invented for the occasion.
The build now sends its candidates to Claude — Haiku on Premium, Sonnet on Turbo — which refines the odds and picks the best spot, with automatic fallback to the local model. This site gained a live scan demo running the same probability model in the browser.
The whole UI moved from a custom material imitation to Apple's native Liquid Glass APIs, so the app inherits iOS 27's refinements automatically this September.
The original satellite-imagery detection couldn't meet the accuracy bar, so it was retired. The engine was rebuilt on OpenStreetMap polygons with true vertices, Apple Maps lots, and kerbside data — slower to build, but honest.
The April window was dropped together with the old engine. TestFlight opens this summer, starting from the VCO area; the waitlist on the home page is live.
An early WITP prototype — still based on the satellite approach later replaced — was submitted to Apple's Swift Student Challenge.