Find what you’re looking for using Safari on Mac
Safari makes it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for. As you type in the Smart Search field, you see Safari Suggestions. Take one of the suggestions or continue searching on your own.
Start a search
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on your Mac, enter a word or phrase in the Smart Search field.As you type, Safari Suggestions appear.
Choose a suggestion, or press Return to search using your selected search engine.
When you click a suggestion, Safari takes you to the webpage or provides you with an interactive preview containing handy information.
Tip: If you have Safari turned on in iCloud preferences on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, Safari shows suggestions from your browsing history, bookmarks, and open websites on all your Apple devices. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then make sure Safari is turned on.
Search the current webpage
Start a search based on the current webpage
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on your Mac, enter a letter or letters in the Smart Search field.As you type, Siri Suggestions appear based on the content of the current webpage. For example, if you’re reading a webpage about Pedro Almodóvar and want to learn more about him, enter the letter “p.”
Repeat a search
Quickly search a site you visited before
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on your Mac, enter the name of the site, followed by your search term.For example, enter “wiki einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.”
Switch search engines
You can also ask Siri or search with Spotlight to search the web, find information on your Mac, and more.
To learn more, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Spotlight, then click About Search & Privacy.
