GETTR adopts Apple’s Liquid Glass design language across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS

GETTR adopts Apple’s Liquid Glass design language across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
GETTR on macOS uses Apple’s Liquid Glass design language

GETTR has become one of the latest third-party apps to fully embrace Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language, updating its apps on iOS, iPadOS, and in the browser on macOS.

Announced at WWDC 2025 and rolled out with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26, Liquid Glass represents Apple’s most significant software design evolution in years. It is a dynamic, translucent material that combines the optical properties of real glass — including reflections, refractions, and subtle light interactions — with a unique sense of fluidity. Unlike traditional static UI elements, Liquid Glass dynamically adapts to its surroundings and content. It shifts and transforms in real time to help draw focus to the main content while delivering a more expressive, immersive, and vital feel to controls, navigation bars, tab bars, buttons, widgets, and app icons. The material intelligently responds to light and dark modes, ambient colors, and user interactions, creating a harmonious experience that feels both premium and responsive across Apple’s platforms.

By adopting Liquid Glass, GETTR’s iOS, iPadOS, and macOS apps now feature smoother, more modern interface elements that let users’ content shine through with elegant translucency and fluid animations. The update brings the popular free-speech social platform in line with Apple’s unified design system, offering a more consistent and polished experience whether users are on iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

This move highlights GETTR’s commitment to delivering a high-quality native experience on Apple devices and positions the app among forward-thinking platforms that are quickly integrating the new design language.

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