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 Nov 25, 2025 8:48 AM

There is no way to completely disable the Liquid Glass effect in iOS 26, but you can reduce its impact by going to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and turning on Reduce Transparency. This will make the interface less transparent, but it won't remove the effect entirely.

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Sep 21, 2025 3:44 PM in response to LD150

They’re just asking for the option to disable Liquid Glass, period, regardless of how you define “feature.” (And I know, this isn’t the forum for that, but please cut DanielleMarie89 and the rest of us whose devices have now become less usable some slack.) Reducing transparency doesn’t affect the flashes of light they were referring to—I’m betting that’s one of the settings they mentioned trying unsuccessfully.

Sep 21, 2025 6:06 PM in response to Five_bells

Five_bells wrote:

You can’t ignore them? Obviously many of us found the option that most people explained to be inadequate/ineffective. All the repeat posts about reducing transparency must not annoy you, given you did the same thing. But venting your frustrations about commenters really isn’t more appropriate than people venting their frustrations about Liquid Glass.

I'm sure I could, but it's really not your place to coach me on when I can post or what I can post. This is a forum for people to ask a technical question and for other users to help them. This forum is not the place to vent. People should go somewhere else, like Reddit if they really want to vent. Rant posts, which are really venting are routinely removed by Apple Moderation. A lot of posts have been removed in this very thread. And since most people don't read past the first post, it's perfectly fine for me or anyone else to comment to them as long as we're being respectful, which I always am.

Sep 21, 2025 6:25 PM in response to Chilll

Chilll wrote:

It seems Apple’s putting what they want NOT what we want on these phones after all we are the ones buying the phones. I hope apple developers REMOVE that bs glass. Most of us hate it.

Henry Ford said "If I'd asked customers what they wanted, they would have told me, 'A faster horse!'". As with every update including iOS 18, there are always users who say they don't like it. Nothing new here. Some just don't like change at all, and if OS 26 was the same thing as iOS 18, then there would be complaints that Apple is not innovating and their design is stagnant. Everyone has their own opinion on what they want, and not everyone is going to be happy. Maybe you are just looking for a faster horse and maybe someone else is looking for innovation. You do have the choice to update the software or not. Choose wisely, because once you do there is no going back.

Sep 22, 2025 7:23 AM in response to Bonniejane7

Bonniejane7 wrote:

Will try to go back to iso 18

As I am sure you are aware from reading the posts here, there is no supported method to downgrade back to iOS 18. For those that have tried the so called "workarounds" for downgrading found on the internet, it has left them with a device that no longer backs up to iCloud and resulted in other iCloud syncing issues. That is not something you would find recommended here, especially when it could lead to data loss.

Sep 22, 2025 4:19 PM in response to GrBear

On an older iPhone 14 here. Updated my iOS to Liquid Glass and it feels like a step backwards to the Aqua days. The “bouncy” animations are completely unnecessary and serve absolutely no purpose. Despite turning on “Reduce Transparency”, it still makes things slower and harder to read.


There are also weird layout moments. For instance, the screenshot attached below shows how my headers look in Messages. Why is the initials icon overlapping the contact’s name? How do I fix that? And how do I turn off Liquid Glass COMPLETELY?


How does a $3.8 Trillion company make a decision like this?




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Sep 22, 2025 4:31 PM in response to GrBear

why can't they just clearly allow you to only choose security updates or at least give you a clear and easy way to go back to at least the most recent screen display before the update. it's so frustrating and irritating when they do this. all the apps now have weird layouts and non-intuitive ways of doing things. i'm seriously rethinking the apple ecosystem.


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Sep 23, 2025 11:45 AM in response to GrBear

I just want to agree with everyone in this thread, I do not like the Liquid Glass effect and would like the option to turn it off completely! It is much harder for me to read text and just give a blurry pastel look to everything. I really hope apple responds to feedback and makes a change. I am a lifetime iPhone user and this just feels like a marketing gimmick to offer something different from the competition rather than a substantial practical improvement.

How to disable liquid glass in iOS 26?

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