“The way Apple’s design team intended it from the start”: Liquid Glass gets a macOS 27 overhaul to fix the most glaring issues


  • Apple will tweak Liquid Glass in macOS 27, a new report claims
  • The changes aim to address the most relevant criticisms of the design
  • But they will be limited in scope and will not fundamentally change Liquid Glass

It’s safe to say that Apple’s Liquid Glass redesign has proven controversial, and nowhere is that more the case than in macOS 26. But despite Apple seemingly doubling down on its commitment to the glassy user interface, it seems the company is willing to make some concessions to improve the fit and finish of its operating system.

That’s what has been reported in Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter. There, Gurman pointed out that in several aspects of macOS — particularly those with sidebars or dense concentrations of text — “Liquid Glass textures reduce text clarity or create interface confusion.” It’s something that Apple will reportedly address in macOS 27, which will be unveiled at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 8.

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