It’s official, Apple’s huge software program redesign is right here, and your whole gadgets are about to look lots completely different. At WWDC 2025 Apple unveiled “Liquid Glass,” which is its personal Apple manner of claiming, “Your iPhone is getting much more bubbly.” The massive visible overhaul adjustments the look of the UI inside Apple gadgets throughout the board, together with your iPhone, MacBook, Apple Watch, and even your Apple TV 4K streaming field.
And whereas the complete gamut of Apple merchandise is affected by the visible vibe shift, it’s iOS that can in all probability catch probably the most consideration—and for good purpose. For one, tons and tons of individuals use iPhones in America, and even the slightest tweak to the UI can have an effect on individuals on a mass scale. Secondly, from what I can inform with out seeing the redesign for myself, iOS appears to be probably the most closely impacted by the brand new design. I imply, critically, verify this out:
At this time, we’re asserting our most stunning software program design change but with Liquid Glass. And for the very first time, it’s coming to iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26 directly! pic.twitter.com/p8pr8o1EmM
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) June 9, 2025
Whereas Apple doesn’t state it explicitly, the redesign appears to be closely influenced by what some designers would possibly name “glassmorphism,” which is a visible type in UI that includes a number of opaque menus and, in contrast to Apple’s present flat “neumorphic” design, provides a little bit of form to icons that have been beforehand form of 2D. See (paradoxically) different working methods from, *cough, cough* Microsoft, if you’d like one other instance of what glassmorphism would possibly manifest as. Somebody extra educated than I might in all probability nerd out over the brand new look with a couple of thousand phrases, however a design maven I’m not. Once I have a look at Liquid Glass, I see issues in a less complicated gentle. I see principally one factor: danger.
On one hand, that danger is thrilling. I feel Apple’s UI is due for an replace. By Apple’s personal estimation, the final visible overhaul was manner again in iOS 7, when iPhones nonetheless had a bodily dwelling button and “Obamacare” was nonetheless a subject of political dialogue. Not solely that, however Apple, for good purpose, has been accused lots lately of not trying to push the boundaries prefer it as soon as did underneath the management of Steve Jobs and Jony Ive. A great way to indicate individuals you’re not afraid to strive one thing new is to, nicely, strive one thing new. That’s precisely what Apple did; it took a danger on a redesign that adjustments some fairly core components of your iPhone’s UI—icons, menus, you title it.
However similar to any daring new endeavor, there are going to be some tradeoffs. A type of tradeoffs, on this case, could also be accessibility. As a lot of you could have already famous, there are some visible quirks to Apple’s glassmorphic period, and legibility could also be at stake.
Say fucking goodbye to accessibility #WWDC25 pic.twitter.com/CKCIwv2sns
— Ilya · イリア (@ilyamiskov) June 9, 2025
As a lot as I truly just like the look aesthetically of Apple’s new Liquid Glass overhaul, I feel there are going to be some huge haters, and I can’t precisely blame them. Having clear home windows might look future-forward, however when that design encounters, say, I don’t know, textual content on a web page, issues can get a bit of messy. What you get, at occasions, is a visually muddled menu that conflicts with different components on a web page. I’m not leaping to any conclusions but since I haven’t actually seen the redesign for myself or the way it interacts with net pages or apps, however objectively, it looks as if there isn’t as a lot distinction as Apple’s earlier look. One factor I’ve undoubtedly seen thus far is that delicate variations in the place a menu lands in an app or net web page could make a huge effect. As an example, try this image.
apple simply launched “Liquid Glass” design in iOS.
it is stunning, futuristic… and fully unreadable.
what are we doing right here? 😵💫 pic.twitter.com/ybw8SIxtqh
— Kalash (@amikalash) June 9, 2025
I don’t learn about you, however what I see is a blurry, visible catastrophe. However, for those who try the video this screenshot is pulled from, only a second makes all of the distinction. Right here’s the identical visible demonstration, however the menu is offset simply barely on the textual content beneath.

I really feel like there’s a reasonably large distinction in legibility right here. It’s not excellent by any means, and I definitely wouldn’t name it accessible, nevertheless it seems lots higher. That is all to say that I feel there shall be delicate variations that decide whether or not you’re seeing one thing clear, pleasing, and visually distinct or for those who’re taking a look at a garbled glassmorphic mess. From what I can inform, there may also be completely different Liquid Glass types to select from, which can have an effect on the accessibility of menus. There’s additionally the truth that this redesign doesn’t formally launch till the autumn, so something might change.
How you are feeling about Liquid Glass is clearly up for debate, however one factor is obvious (pun supposed), and that’s that no matter Apple is doing with the iOS redesign and Liquid Glass writ giant is certainly a much bigger danger than previous overhauls. To danger accessibility or legibility on a platform as huge as iOS takes some actual imaginative and prescient—whether or not good or dangerous. Let’s simply hope that the imaginative and prescient, for the sake of everybody on the market with an iPhone, isn’t fairly as blurry or illegible as a few of these early seems would possibly counsel.