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Google Chrome for iOS Adopted iPhone Liquid Glass Look.

Google Chrome 141 introduces a new "Liquid Glass" design on iOS, featuring a redesigned Tab Grid, bottom sheet menu, and more.
Liquid Glass Look

Google is shaking up the user interface on iPhones and iPads with the release of Chrome 141. The latest update, which coincides with the launch of iOS 26, introduces a striking new design language known as "Liquid Glass." This aesthetic, while subtle in some areas, brings a fresh, modern feel to the mobile browsing experience.

A New Design Language: What is "Liquid Glass"?

The most noticeable change is the "Liquid Glass" effect, which can be seen in the new Tab Grid interface. This design applies a unique, almost translucent effect to the Incognito, Tab, and Tab Group switcher. This creates a visually distinct experience, where the background is no longer a simple blur but takes on a more polished, glassy appearance.

This design extends to other elements of the browser as well. Context menus have been updated to match this new style, and the bottom sheet menu has been redesigned with more rounded corners and a non-edge-to-edge layout, giving it a cleaner look. The changes also apply to individual menu items and the Settings menu, ensuring a consistent design throughout the app.

Google Chrome Liquid Glass Look

Key Feature Updates and Changes

Beyond the visual refresh, the update includes several functional improvements:

  • New Tab Loading Indicator: The circular loading indicator has been replaced with a more modern, iOS-style pinwheel, providing a more native-like feel.
  • Floating Keyboard Row: A new, floating rectangular keyboard row has been added above the main keyboard. This provides quick and easy access to frequently used functions like voice search, Google Lens, and keys like ".com" and "/".

The rapid implementation of "Liquid Glass" in Chrome suggests that Google is continuing its efforts to refine its app designs on Apple's mobile platform. It will be interesting to see if this "Liquid Glass" design appears in other Google apps on iOS in the future, creating a more unified and cohesive user experience across the board.

This update demonstrates Google’s commitment to not only keeping Chrome a powerful browser but also ensuring it remains visually appealing and modern on all platforms.

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  1. Google Change its Look With Material 3 Design and Now Apple is changing to Liquid Glass Desing. Let's see people will like it or not :)

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