WWDC 2025: iOS 26, Liquid Glass technology and what all to expect at Apple's developers conference

At WWDC, Apple may introduce iOS 26, highlighting a 'Liquid Glass' interface that signifies a major design shift. This overhaul not only enhances aesthetics but also aligns version numbers across devices, signaling deeper integration in preparation for future innovations.

Written By Govind Choudhary
Updated9 Jun 2025, 07:08 PM IST
Apple could offer a glimpse into its next era of user experience at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today.
Apple could offer a glimpse into its next era of user experience at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today. (Apple)

Apple could offer a glimpse into its next era of user experience at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today. The company is expected to unveil iOS 26, a major visual overhaul that signals the company’s boldest interface shift in more than a decade.

The new operating system, expected to debut this autumn, could introduce what Apple reportedly calls a 'Liquid Glass' interface — a glossy, translucent design language that moves away from the flat minimalism first seen in iOS 7.

The move is expected to mark a return to visual storytelling in Apple’s software, under the leadership of human interface chief Alan Dye. Unlike the skeuomorphic era of early iPhones — when apps mimicked physical objects — this next iteration is said to evoke a more fluid, immersive experience. Industry analyst Mark Gurman, writing for Bloomberg, described it as Apple’s most dramatic visual update since 2013.

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A Window into the Future

More than just an aesthetic upgrade, iOS 26 may be a stepping stone towards the company’s 2027 flagship device, codenamedGlasswing. Named after a species of butterfly with transparent wings,Glasswing is rumoured to feature a wraparound glass body, ultra-thin bezels, and a near-invisible array of sensors — a vision that the new software aims to prepare users for.

Apple’s alleged decision to introduce glossy, glass-like interface elements now could be seen as a strategic soft launch — much like how the company familiarised users with eye-tracking accessibility features before fully embracing gesture control with the Vision Pro headset.

All Systems Go: Version 26 for All Platforms

In a bid to simplify its ecosystem, Apple will also likely align version numbers across all its operating systems this year. Whether on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch or Apple TV, all platforms may now share the version number 26 — a first for the company. The change hints at deeper integration between devices, particularly as Apple’s ambitions grow to include cars and spatial computing.

Design as Apple’s Trump Card

While the interface revamp is expected to steal the spotlight, Apple is also widely tipped to unveil its own artificial intelligence framework, dubbedApple Intelligence. But with rivals like Google and Microsoft having already made significant headway, some observers suggest Apple is arriving late to the AI race.

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