‘The way Apple’s design team intended it from the start’: Liquid Glass is getting a macOS 27 overhaul to fix its most glaring problems
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Apple's Liquid Glass redesign in macOS 26 has been controversial, with issues such as reduced text clarity and interface confusion. To address these problems, Apple is reportedly refining Liquid Glass in macOS 27, fixing shadows and transparency quirks. The changes aim to make Liquid Glass look as intended by Apple's design team from the start, with a focus on cleanup and refinement. The redesign will be revealed at WWDC on June 8, with similar changes coming to iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, refining the design to improve user experience.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Apple's willingness to refine Liquid Glass acknowledges its flaws and shows the company is listening to criticism.
- · The limited scope of changes suggests Apple still believes in the design's potential.