WhatsApp has begun rolling out a major visual redesign for iPhone users, with a new Liquid Glass interface that brings the app in line with Apple’s iOS 26 design language. According to WABetaInfo, the company started pushing the update into chat screens as part of a broader redesign process aimed at making the app look more modern and dynamic.
The most noticeable change is the message input bar, which no longer sits as a fixed block at the bottom of the screen. It now appears as a semi-transparent floating layer above the conversation, using a glass-like effect that reflects and blurs the content behind it. That keeps messages and wallpapers faintly visible beneath the controls and gives the chat view a deeper, more spacious feel. Functional buttons, including the shortcut to jump to recent messages, have been redesigned in the same style.
The top navigation bar has also been made fully transparent, with a subtle fading effect that matches iOS 26. WhatsApp says the goal is to remove the harsh separation between chat content and management menus, so the screen feels like one continuous experience rather than stacked interface layers. The interface now reacts in real time to what is behind it as users scroll, which WhatsApp says creates a livelier and faster-feeling app. The publication said this is the highest level of polish yet seen in Meta’s messaging products.
For now, Liquid Glass is available to some beta testers on version 26.25.10.16, but reports say the rollout has also begun reaching users on the latest stable App Store release. The deployment is gradual so WhatsApp can test how the interface performs across different iPhone models. If the redesign has not appeared yet, it is expected to become widely available in the coming weeks as part of a routine software update.