<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Apple's Liquid Glass design language introduces transparency effects across various Apple devices, reflecting and refracting real-time visuals.Liquid Glass is present in Control Center, notifications, Home Screen, apps, but may hinder visibility and accessibility.Reduce Transparency accessibility feature can minimize the see-through effect of Liquid Glass, enhancing visibility onscreen.To turn off Liquid Glass effect on Apple devices, users can enable Reduce Transparency in settings.For iPhone or iPad, navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and toggle on Reduce Transparency.On Apple Watch, activate Reduce Transparency in the companion Watch app or in Settings > Accessibility.Mac users can access Reduce Transparency through System Preferences > Accessibility > Display to reduce the Liquid Glass effect.Apple TV users can enable Reduce Transparency in settings to eliminate the transparency effects.Installation of iOS 26 and other '26' betas is possible for early access to these features, with tutorials available for each.