Liquid Glass is beautiful, but is the chemistry missing?
Briefly

Apple's Liquid Glass interface innovation employs a unique design resembling floating blobs that interact dynamically with light and touch. Despite its impressive aesthetics and potential applications highlighted during its reveal at WWDC25, user feedback indicates significant friction with existing setups, leading to dissatisfaction. While described as a major evolution in Apple software, the reality reveals inconsistencies undermining its intended brilliance, raising questions about the practicality of this breakthrough technology compared to its promising concept.
Apple describes Liquid Glass as a "digital meta-material" inspired by lensing and fluid motion. On paper and in demos, the chemistry between form and function seems precise.
Despite its technical brilliance, the chemistry feels unbalanced. In real-world use, users are reporting clashes between Liquid Glass and their setups.
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