Apple’s iOS 26 software with the new Liquid Glass interface. Source: Apple
The new Liquid Glass interface got the most attention at Apple Inc.’s Worldwide Developers Conference this past week, but I was more intrigued by less-discussed changes to the iPad, Vision Pro and CarPlay.
To be sure, the new user interface is a giant upgrade — with Apple building on concepts it first explored with iOS 7 over a decade ago. Liquid Glass takes a more transparent approach to providing context, especially with the pop-over menus, folders, and the dock on iPadOS and iOS.
It also unifies all of Apple’s operating systems for the first time, though that can have mixed results. In my own use, the Liquid Glass interface felt...