### WhatsApp Keeps Enhancing Its Liquid Glass Aesthetic Before a Wider Launch
The newest beta iteration of WhatsApp for iOS has unveiled hints of a revamped voice player interface, showcasing components influenced by Apple’s Liquid Glass design. This enhancement is part of WhatsApp’s continuous efforts to improve the application’s appearance and functionality, ensuring it aligns with iOS 26.
Last October, reports from WABetaInfo revealed that WhatsApp had begun a limited rollout of its updated interface, which featured the Liquid Glass visual style. Nevertheless, this rollout was limited, and most users are still using the former interface layout.
In spite of this constrained rollout, WhatsApp is actively refining its application. The most recent beta version includes signs of a revised voice notes player that will incorporate Liquid Glass features. This new player is crafted to deliver a hovering, translucent interface that harmonizes perfectly with the overall app aesthetics. Users will be able to listen to voice messages without any visual interruption, improving the clarity and cohesion of the playback experience.
At present, when a user plays a voice note and leaves the chat, WhatsApp shows a banner at the top of the display with basic playback controls, like a progress bar, play/pause toggle, and a cancel playback option. The new design seeks to enhance this experience by presenting a playback bar that corresponds with the Liquid Glass motif.
Although this feature is still in development and not accessible to beta testers, its presence in the TestFlight build implies that Meta is dedicated to refining the app prior to a wider launch of the Liquid Glass interface.
As users look forward to the rollout of these enhancements, many are eager to know if they will soon have access to the Liquid Glass interface.
