How to Adjust the Liquid Glass Effect in iOS 26.1

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How to Adjust the Liquid Glass Effect in iOS 26.1

The Liquid Glass effect in iOS 26.1 now gives iPhone users more control, offering a cleaner and more comfortable version of Apple’s bold new design. When the Liquid Glass interface first arrived in iOS 26, reactions were split: some users loved the modern transparency, while others struggled with readability, motion lag, and even eye strain. With the latest update, Apple is introducing a simple way to tone down the effect without losing the fresh new look it brought to the interface.

What Exactly Is Liquid Glass?

Liquid Glass first debuted at WWDC 2025 as part of Apple’s major visual overhaul. Almost every UI element — sliders, menus, panels — gained a translucent, glass-like finish that let wallpaper colors subtly shine through. It looked sleek and dynamic, but not everyone loved it.

Some users said the transparency caused readability issues. Others noticed heavier animations or visual strain during long sessions. The design looked futuristic, but it didn’t fit every wallpaper or every pair of eyes.

New iOS 26.1 Tools to Reduce the Liquid Glass Effect

With iOS 26.1, Apple added a simple built-in toggle for managing the Liquid Glass effect. Here’s how to find it:

1. Update to iOS 26.1

Go to Settings → General → Software Update and make sure you’re running iOS 26.1.

2. Open the New Liquid Glass Controls

After updating, head to Settings → Display & Brightness.

3. Choose Between Two Styles

You’ll now see a new Liquid Glass section offering:

  • Clear — the original bright, fully transparent design
  • Tinted — a softer, frosted version with more contrast

You can preview both styles before applying one. The Tinted look adds subtle opacity, which makes menus easier to read and less visually intense — especially on bright or busy wallpapers.

Why Apple Added This Option

Apple has been steadily moving toward more interface customization across iOS. From lock-screen tools to new Spatial Scenes, each update gives users more control over the look and feel of their iPhones.

The new Liquid Glass toggle follows that trend. It shows that Apple heard the feedback and wanted to strike a better balance — keeping the design modern while making it practical for everyday use.

If you liked the concept of Liquid Glass but wished it were gentler, iOS 26.1 finally makes it work for everyone.

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