Apple Pours 'Liquid Glass' Interface Everywhere
- Apple announced the new Liquid Glass user interface at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday to update all its major operating systems.
- This announcement followed months of anticipation and reflects Apple’s effort to modernize its interface, inspired by visionOS and built on advanced hardware and graphics.
- Liquid Glass introduces translucent, layered icons and interface components that respond dynamically through real-time rendering, and it is implemented across Apple’s latest operating systems, including the 2025 versions of iOS, macOS Tahoe, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS.
- Apple’s Vice President of Design, Alan Dye, called the update the most extensive design overhaul to date, highlighting its translucent visuals and smooth responsiveness that deliver a uniquely dynamic user experience.
- This redesign introduces a cohesive and adaptive visual style across app interfaces, with updated operating system releases scheduled for fall 2025 featuring a new naming format that uses the calendar year instead of traditional version numbers.
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