Apple has unveiled iOS 26 and introduced a new display option with the update: "Clear Look." In addition to the familiar light and dark modes, this is the first time there's a third display mode. The new feature is part of a comprehensive visual redesign being implemented with iOS 26. The final version will be released this fall; developers can already use iOS 26 as a beta, and a public test version will follow next month.
Since the introduction of Dark Mode, Apple has long held onto the iOS interface. iOS 26 now features the biggest design overhaul since iOS 7. At the heart of this is "Clear Look," a new display option that focuses on greater transparency, dynamism, and a modern visual experience. Apple calls this a "Liquid Glass" design language, which is being used for the first time on the iPhone.
“Clear Look” complements light and dark
The new "Clear Look" mode functions as a third display option alongside light and dark modes. The idea behind it: a visual presentation that uses translucent elements. The user interface consists of several layers that partially reveal background content. This creates a transparent, almost glassy appearance.

Compared to the static light or dark mode, "Clear Look" is dynamic. The display adapts not only to the light but also to the context. This means that, for example, the display of icons or widgets can change depending on what's in the background or what content is currently being displayed.
New design system across all platforms
With iOS 26, Apple is introducing a new universal design system that will apply not only to the iPhone, but also to the iPad, Mac, and other devices. The goal is to create a consistent design language without neglecting the unique characteristics of each device. "Clear Look" is a central component of this system and demonstrates how elements can behave similarly across devices, yet differently depending on the context.
App icons and widgets in a new look
The app icons have been redesigned for iOS 26. They use the "Liquid Glass" material developed by Apple for "Clear Look." This material is slightly transparent, reacts to lighting conditions, and blends into the environment. Widgets and other interface elements are also aligned with this new design. The goal is a consistent appearance in which all components of the interface harmonize with one another.
Beta now, release in autumn
The final version of iOS 26 will be released this fall. Developers can already download and test the new version as a beta. Those without a developer account can sign up for the public beta program starting next month and try out iOS 26 on a supported device.
iOS 26 makes the iPhone interface more transparent than ever
With "Clear Look," Apple is breaking new ground in design. The mode brings more depth, dynamism, and transparency to the iPhone and is part of a larger update that affects all Apple platforms. iPhone users who value a modern display will get a significantly redesigned interface with iOS 26 – without losing the familiar usability. The new version will be officially available this fall, and beta versions are already running. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Apple)
- iOS 26: Apple finally wants to stop spam calls and texts
- iOS 26 brings new battery features for your iPhone
- Installing iOS 26 Beta: Preparations & Important Tips
- Apple brings smart updates for reminders and notes
- iOS 26 introduced: Apple brings major innovations to the iPhone