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    WhatsApp’s New Liquid Glass Look is Finally Coming to Your Chat Screen

    Adnan AbdullahBy Adnan AbdullahMay 3, 2026Updated:May 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WhatsApp is currently working on a major design update that will change the look and feel of your daily conversations. According to recent report from WABetaInfo, the messaging giant is expanding its Liquid Glass design language to the main chat interface, moving away from flat, solid blocks toward a more modern, translucent aesthetic.

    Table of Contents

    • What exactly is Liquid Glass?
    • The Biggest Changes to Your Chats
    • When Will You See It?
    • Why the Change?

    What exactly is Liquid Glass?

    If you have used a device running iOS 26 or later, you have already seen this style in action. Liquid Glass is defined by layered depth, soft frosted-glass textures, and semi-transparent elements. Instead of a static, opaque interface, the app’s components appear to float over the background, reflecting and refracting the colors behind them.

    The Biggest Changes to Your Chats

    While WhatsApp has already introduced these elements to the chat list and the Updates tab for some users, the next phase focuses specifically on the chat screen itself:

    • Floating Chat Bar: The area where you type your messages is being redesigned as a floating element. Instead of being anchored to the bottom of the screen, it will feature a translucent, glass-like background.
    • Transparent Navigation Bar: The top header—where the contact’s name and profile picture sit—is also going transparent. A subtle fade effect will allow your chat wallpaper and messages to remain softly visible underneath the bar.
    • Consistent Buttons: Interactive components, such as the button used to quickly jump to the latest message, are being updated to match the frosted glass look.
    • Voice Note Enhancements: WhatsApp is even testing a new voice note player that aligns with this glass-themed aesthetic.

    When Will You See It?

    Don’t expect your app to change overnight. The feature is currently under development just as they are developing their own cloud storage and has not yet been released to beta testers.

    Meta appears to be taking a cautious approach, monitoring performance and refining animations before a wider rollout. Currently, the Liquid Glass rollout is incomplete; many users are still seeing the older, solid design across different parts of the app. Experts suggest that a full public release will likely only happen once the chat bar and voice note player are fully optimized for stable deployment.

    Why the Change?

    This update is less about adding new tools and more about visual consistency. By adopting the Liquid Glass language, WhatsApp aims to align itself with the latest design standards of modern mobile operating systems, offering a cleaner, more fluid experience that feels integrated rather than cluttered.


    Adnan Abdullah
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    After the iOS 26 update, the new liquid glass design really stood out to me. Along with Apple’s built-in apps, I’ve started noticing this transparent, frosted effect in the bottom bars of apps like Messenger and WhatsApp, which wasn’t there in earlier iOS versions. If WhatsApp officially adopts this design style, there’s a good chance Android users might also see similar transparent and layered glass-like UI elements in the future.
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