Developers looking to see just how much design work they have to do to match the revised Liquid Glass with its new app icons, can see every detail in Apple's updated resources library.
Just as it did in 2025 with the launch of Liquid Glass on macOS Tahoe, Apple has now published a comprehensive set of design resources for its main platform updates. Developers can see and use countless buttons, arrows, dialog boxes, and more, so that their apps fit iOS 27 and more.
It's in this library of design resources that developers can see details of the new Liquid Glass icons. That includes the new layering effects that Apple showed off with the new icon for its Apple Maps app.
All of Apple's own app icons are shown in the library in their Default, Dark, and Light Clear versions. Then developers are also shown how the red notification badges should look in the new design.
Updated as Apple's WWDC week comes to a close, the elements are currently provided in a library for the Sketch design tool. Previously there has also been a set made for Figma, and that will presumably happen again at some point.
How Apple's resource library shows the revised Liquid Glass app icon design with Apple Maps - image credit: Apple
As yet, there is no library for visionOS 27, watchOS 27, or tvOS 27.
The new updates join a library that also has Photoshop tools for creating parallax or immersive images in visionOS. There are badges such as for showing an app supports Apple Pay, and there are hardware templates for every device from Apple Watch to iPhone.
Developers can also download multiple Apple fonts, as well as SF Symbols. This is an Apple library with over 7,000 symbols such as standard Share icons.

