Apple has continued its ambitious iOS 26 redesign by introducing the elegant Liquid Glass style to two more of its apps — TestFlight and Apple Support. These updates bring the same glossy, translucent aesthetic that debuted with iOS 26, making the entire Apple experience more cohesive and visually refined.
The Liquid Glass look transforms interfaces with soft-rounded buttons, floating navigation bars, and the signature layered-glass transparency that feels dynamic and fluid. Both updated apps now feature redesigned icons with a multi-layered glass effect, further aligning them with Apple’s latest design vision.
TestFlight Gains Fresh Visuals and Smarter Features
The new TestFlight update goes beyond visuals. Its refreshed icon now has simplified propeller shapes that better complement the sleek Liquid Glass design language. Apple has also improved Accessibility support, enhancing VoiceOver, Voice Control, and Larger Text features.
In addition, a new Tester Matching tool has been introduced — it recommends beta apps to users based on their interests, creating a more engaging and tailored testing experience. The update reflects Apple’s ongoing commitment to refining not only how apps look, but how they feel to use.
Apple Support Gets a Modern Touch
The Apple Support app, the go-to tool for troubleshooting and managing Apple devices, now feels more unified with iOS 26’s new identity. Its refreshed layout makes navigation smoother, while the translucent interface adds a sense of depth and modernity. The redesign also aims to make the experience more welcoming and visually connected to the rest of Apple’s ecosystem.
The Mixed Reaction to iOS 26’s New Look
While many users have praised the Liquid Glass design as futuristic and elegant, others remain nostalgic for the older, simpler interface. Despite minor bugs and performance issues, the consensus among design enthusiasts is that Apple has once again set a visual benchmark in UI design.
The Liquid Glass transformation, which started with iOS 26’s release alongside the iPhone 17 series, continues to evolve — and these latest app updates suggest Apple is committed to rolling out the aesthetic across its ecosystem, one app at a time.