iOS 26 introduced a bold new Liquid Glass design, bringing transparency and fluidity throughout the iPhone’s interface. iPadOS 26 and macOS 26 brought similar designs to the iPad and Mac, respectively. Not a fan of that design? Well, iOS 26.1 beta 4 is now available, and it introduces a new option to choose a more opaque look for Liquid Glass. The same option is also available on Mac and iPad. Screenshots coming soon… You can find the new option on iPhone and iPad by going to the Settings app and navigating to the Display & Brightness menu. On the Mac, it’s available in the “Appearance” menu in System Settings. It’s a binary option, so there’s no toggle or slider of any sort. You have a choice between Liquid Glass as we’ve known it since iOS 26 was released, or a new tinted option that increases opacity and adds more contrast. When enabled, the design applies to Liquid Glass in Apple’s apps and elsewhere on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone. For the iPhone and iPad specifically, until also increases opaqueness in notifications on the Lock Screen. The new setting is available in iOS 26.1 beta 4, iPadOS 26.1 beta 4, and macOS 26.1 beta 4 — all of which are available to developers today. We expect a new public beta to be released later this week. Apple’s Liquid Glass design went through a whirlwind of changes throughout the iOS 26 beta testing period over the summer. In particular, iOS 26.1 beta 3 made dramatic changes that increased opacity throughout the interface. Apple ultimately reversed those changes and shipped something with a higher level of transparency. What do you think of the new option? Let us know down in the comments. My favorite iPhone accessories: Follow Chance: Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Mastodon.