Apple has introduced a new toggle feature in iOS 26.1 that allows users to adjust the opacity of the Liquid Glass interface elements on iPhones. This development addresses user feedback regarding the initial transparency of Liquid Glass, giving users the option to switch between a clearer, more transparent look and a tinted, frosted glass effect for better legibility. The Liquid Glass toggle is found under Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass, with the options labeled “Clear” and “Tinted.”
This feature is currently available in the iOS 26.1 developer beta, with a public release expected soon. The tinted option enhances opacity and contrast, improving readability across notifications and app menus without significantly affecting other parts of the OS like Control Center or app icons.
Table of Contents
Step | Action | Description |
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1 | Open Settings | Access the iPhone’s settings from the home screen |
2 | Go to Display & Brightness | Locate the display-related settings |
3 | Tap on Liquid Glass | Find the Liquid Glass toggle option |
4 | Choose Clear or Tinted | Select “Clear” for more transparency or “Tinted” for a frosted effect |
This toggle allows users to customize the UI’s look to their preference, balancing aesthetics and usability.

What is Liquid Glass on iPhone?
Liquid Glass is a visual design element introduced by Apple in iOS 26. It applies a translucent, glass-like effect to various UI components such as notification backgrounds and menus. This creates a sleek, modern appearance but initially faced feedback regarding its legibility, prompting Apple to add the opacity toggle.
Why Use the Liquid Glass Toggle?
- Improved Readability: The tinted option reduces transparency, increasing contrast for easier reading.
- Customization: Users can tailor the appearance of iOS to their preference.
- Enhanced UI Experience: Balances aesthetics with functional clarity, especially useful in different lighting conditions.

Additional iOS 26.1 Features Related to Security
Alongside the Liquid Glass toggle, iOS 26.1 introduces a feature to disable the swipe-to-camera function from the lock screen, enhancing privacy by preventing unauthorized access to the camera without unlocking the device.
- Apple’s official iOS 26 updates and developer resources (https://developer.apple.com)
- MacRumors detailed test on Liquid Glass toggle (https://www.macrumors.com/2025/10/20/ios-26-1-transparency-option-liquid-glass/)
- Official Apple Support for iOS Display Settings (https://support.apple.com)
- Explore our guide on the latest iOS updates and features at TechnoSports: Latest iOS Features Explained
- For more Apple-related tech insights, visit our Apple section: Apple News and Reviews
FAQs
Q1: Can I turn off Liquid Glass completely in iOS 26.1?
Q2: When will the Liquid Glass toggle be available to all users?
A2: The toggle feature is currently in the developer beta of iOS 26.1. A public beta and full release are expected later in October 2025.