Liquid Glass

Liquid Glass is Apple’s new design language

Apple is using Liquid Glass as the Universal Interface of iPhone and Mac OS. The Universal Interface of Liquid Glass has been made universal so that you can use it on buttons, Switches, sliders, text, media controls and even lager surfaces like tab bars and sidebars. Apple’s new design language, ‘Liquid Glass’, was first introduced in 2000 in iMovie 2.

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Apple has introduced the Liquid Glass design language for its operating systems, including iOS 26, macOS and the WatchOS. The Liquid Glass’ design language is a part of Apple’s effort to “revitalise” its operating systems, Apple said. The ‘wrist flick’ gesture on watchOS 26 will allow users to dismissnotifications using the same gesture as they use to take a screenshot.