Apple's user interfaces are going to feature more transparency than ever before—literally. The company's new design language—which was announced today at WWDC 2025 and will be incorporated on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, and other Apple devices—is called "Liquid Glass." The design incorporates transparency into almost every aspect of the user experience, which is going to be either very cool or very annoying, depending on your aesthetic preferences and eyesight.

This new design language feels less like an overhaul and more like building on recent UIs trends Apple has been incorporating. I've noticed the glassy, transparent effect show up in more and more places over the years. If the keynote presentation at WWDC is anything to go by, that transparency is going to be even more prominent.

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