Apple’s WWDC is underway and one of Cupertino’s first big announcements is Liquid Glass, which is what Apple is calling its new design language. Yes, it’s the one that has been rumored for months and ...
During the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple unveiled its long-awaited Liquid Glass redesign for not only the iPhone software, but all of its operating system. Easily the most significant update to Apple's ...
Apple’s iOS 26.4 update adds additional options intended to reduce the transparency of the company’s Liquid Glass interface.
Liquid Glass is coming to all Apple devices this fall. It’s a fluid, glass-like interface that changes dynamically. It’s Apple’s biggest redesign and the first unifying one. Apple says its aim is to ...
The Liquid Glass design that rolled out with iOS 26 isn't going anywhere, according to a recount of an Apple Developer ...
Apple's "Liquid Glass" design language, featured in the upcoming version of iOS, was first shown off at WWDC 2025.picture alliance/dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images One month after its big WWDC ...
One of the most significant upgrades is reduced transparency. In earlier beta versions, there was too much transparency, and the screen was unreadable. Light and color blended too strongly, and it was ...
Two of Apple’s most important initiatives, a complete overhaul of its operating systems’ user interface design, and its efforts to become a significant player in the AI space, haven’t been home runs.
I’ve finally figured out my core discomfort with Liquid Glass, Apple’s new translucent interface design language for its latest operating systems. It’s not that there are occasional spots where the ...
Apple has updated its Invites app. The new version is now available on the App Store, sports a Liquid Glass appearance, and adds calendar syncing and video playback. It’s free and for the iPhone only.
Apple will reportedly make no massive changes to its Liquid Glass design on the interface for the upcoming iOS 27. One of the biggest changes last year was Apple's Liquid Glass revamp to the user ...