How to disable liquid glass in iOS 26?

Is there a way to completely disable the liquid glass functionality on iOS 26? I'm not going to get into a lengthy diatribe over why it's awful, I just want it gone.

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 16, 2025 8:14 AM

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Posted on Sep 18, 2025 10:21 PM

There's no off switch but however what I did is I went to settings-accessability-display & text size and reduced transparency and if that still isn't okay for you I would recommend scrolling down (same settings) and reducing white points atleast by 50% or however you like. It makes the icons less "shiny" in a way

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Nov 5, 2025 11:45 AM in response to pocketpenguin04

pocketpenguin04 wrote:

Agree, I can’t read any of my notifications with the liquid glass effect! Not sure why I would want a non-optional feature that makes basic functions of my phone unusable. Really appreciate all the suggestions to help people make this at least a little better.

Update your iPhone to iOS 26.1, which was released 2 days ago, then read this link and you'll see how you can change how your notifications are displayed --> Liquid Glass - Love It Or Hate It - It's … - Apple Community

Nov 28, 2025 7:07 AM in response to Spinoza_Ed

Spinoza_Ed wrote:

I think liquid glass is awful. Reducing transparency helped some but it is still awful. I am writing messages with another message showing up underneath. It is distracting and I think it is ugly. Asking Apple for a feature to completely disable what I think is a total mess.


You're not writing anyone at Apple, by posting here. This is a user to user only forum, which Apple neither participates nor reads for user feedback.


You can use this link to share your thoughts with Apple, but I wouldn't expect Apple to disable a key feature of iOS, which is hard coded throughout the entire operating system --> Feedback - iPhone - Apple


You might want to read this all the way through and make adjustments, which may better meet your needs --> Liquid Glass - Love It Or Hate It - It's … - Apple Community

Sep 18, 2025 7:28 AM in response to potado_wizard193

potado_wizard193 wrote:

I do wish there was a way to fully turn it off.
It’s pretty and all, but it runs down your battery very fast and makes it slow.

Liquid Glass is NOT running your battery down, nor making your phone slow. When you install a major update, it can take a few days for the phone to index the millions upon millions of bytes of data. You need to give it some time for the background processing to conclude. Apple recently posted this about updates --> About Apple software updates - Apple Support


In addition after EVERY iOS update (large or small) it is recommended to Force Restart your iPhone. I do this after EVERY iOS update and never have any issues --> Force restart iPhone - Apple Support


Sep 20, 2025 3:08 PM in response to GrBear

Try this to bring the Liquid Glass look back closer to what it was before the iOS26 upgrade –

Hold your finger on the screen until the apps get the “wiggles”

Top left, click Edit,

Choose Customise,

At the bottom, choose Default (far left option) as your App Style.

The apps will now be solid without the annoying refraction around them.

There is still some transparency, but not as much.


Sep 21, 2025 4:02 PM in response to DanielleMarie89

Apparently no one who works for Apple is likely to see posts in here and we should request the option to disable Liquid Glass on their feedback page:

Product Feedback - Apple


Also: Contact - Official Apple Support


Contact - How to Contact Us - Apple


I’m finding it way less usable as well, but at least I’m not getting migraines—genuinely sorry to hear that. For me, iOS has steadily gotten less and less accessible in recent years, plus I was honestly shocked at how bad the iPhone 15 camera is. I really don’t want to have to switch to Android, but 🤷🏻‍♀️

Sep 22, 2025 9:07 AM in response to Martyn2605

Martyn2605 wrote:

I have slightly impaired sight. The downgrade to ‘liquid glass’ makes an iPhone unusable for me, even with the transparency set to the minimum allowed. There is no ‘depth’ of contrast and the screen now looks almost uniformly grey.

Have you tried any of the other accessibility options? Have you experimented with both the dark and the light versions?


Accessibility features for vision on iPhone - Apple Support


Oct 6, 2025 7:11 PM in response to rhodri80

rhodri80 wrote:

It’s not about like or dislike, it’s about accessibility and providing an experience everyone can use. Even with Liquid Glass reduced I can barely read the text with the effects applied, e.g. the “use passcode” on the lock screen

I'm not sure what value there is in telling only other users what your issues with Liquid Glass are. No one on this user to user only forum works for Apple nor has any way to change anything. And Apple doesn't read here for feedback.


Tell Apple what your thoughts are --> Product Feedback - Apple


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