Apple’s signature Liquid Glass interface—a highlight of iOS 26—is now making its way to WhatsApp for iPhone users. The popular messaging app has started rolling out a new design update inspired by Apple’s latest interface, bringing a fresh, translucent aesthetic and a smoother overall experience. Although WhatsApp’s parent company, Meta, has not yet made an official announcement, several iPhone users have already noticed the new design appearing in their apps.
A Modern, Transparent LookThe new WhatsApp interface embraces Apple’s Liquid Glass design philosophy, characterized by a glass-like transparency and subtle blur effects. The chat, calls, and updates tabs now appear more fluid and reflective, giving the app a modern, minimalistic appearance.
This redesign aligns WhatsApp’s visual language more closely with Apple’s evolving iOS ecosystem. The goal is to deliver a consistent, smooth, and premium user experience that feels native to iPhone users. With this change, WhatsApp joins the growing list of third-party apps that are adapting their look to match Apple’s design standards introduced in iOS 26.
Beyond Looks: Functional UpgradesThis isn’t just a cosmetic refresh—WhatsApp is also adding new features to enhance usability. The update introduces Live Photos support and on-device translation, allowing users to translate messages directly within the app without needing to send data online.
The in-app translation tool, powered by artificial intelligence, supports 21 languages including Hindi, English, French, German, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Korean. This means users can seamlessly communicate across languages while maintaining privacy and speed.
Still in Testing PhaseAccording to a report by WABetaInfo, the Liquid Glass update is currently in its testing phase and has been rolled out to a limited number of users. Meta first began testing this new design with beta users last month, and it’s now gradually expanding access to more iPhone owners.
Since WhatsApp serves over two billion users globally, Meta prefers to release such large-scale interface updates in phases. This staggered rollout allows developers to monitor feedback, fix bugs, and ensure a smooth transition before reaching all users.
Full Rollout Expected SoonMeta’s internal release notes suggest that the Liquid Glass redesign will take a few weeks to reach everyone. The update is being delivered in stages, so not all users will receive it simultaneously. Those eager to experience the new interface can check for updates in the App Store or wait for the automatic rollout to arrive on their devices.
New Design, New ExperienceWith this update, WhatsApp aims to strike a balance between beauty and functionality. The glass-like UI brings a premium, Apple-style feel to the app, while features like Live Photos and on-device translation make it more powerful and user-friendly.
For iPhone users, this marks one of the biggest visual overhauls of WhatsApp in recent years. Once the update completes its global rollout, users can expect a sleeker, faster, and smarter messaging experience that perfectly complements the design ethos of iOS 26.
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