Apple has begun rolling out its updated design resources following the WWDC25 keynote.
This means that designers and app developers now have access to the company’s official templates and UI assets that reflect the new cross-platform Liquid Glass visual overhaul.
A valuable resource for designers The updated files, available on the Apple Design Resources website, include: iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26 Sketch Library App Icon Template (available for Sketch, Photoshop, and Illustrator) Not listed on the website but also available, as noted by app developer Willian Max, is Apple’s Figma App Icon Template, which went live on the platform’s verified page.
As Apple explains it, these files offer a comprehensive library of UI elements that can help designers “quickly and easily create highly accurate iPhone and iPad design comps and user flows”.
But for now, this should be more than enough to give iOS and iPadOS designers and developers a solid head start for the weeks ahead.
In the wake of the WWDC25 keynote, Apple has started to release its updated design resources. Thus, the company’s official templates and UI assets that showcase the new cross-platform Liquid Glass visual overhaul are now available to designers and app developers. You can get them here.
A useful tool for designers.
These updated files can be found on the Apple Design Resources website.
Lake Tahoe Sketch Library for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26.
App Icon Template (available for Illustrator, Photoshop, and Sketch).
According to app developer Willian Max, Apple’s Figma App Icon Template is available but not listed on the website. It was launched on the verified page of the platform.
These files provide a vast library of user interface elements that can assist designers in “quickly and easily creating highly accurate iPhone and iPad design comps and user flows,” according to Apple.
The following parts, symbols, and general user interface elements are currently offered by Apple.
iPad OS 26 and iOS 26.
Warnings and Action Sheets.
views of activity.
Buttons.
Wells and Pickers of color.
States’ screens are empty.
keys.
Both tables and lists.
menus.
The controls for pages.
Pickers. .
popovers.
indicators of progress.
Controls are divided into segments.
sides.
sheets.
slides.
Steppers.
tab bars.
fields for text.
toggles.
The upper and lower toolbars.
Center of Control.
home indicator.
Home Screen.
Quick Actions at the Home Screen.
Home Screen Apps.
Lock Screen Add-ons.
The Scroll Edge Effect.
Menu Bar and Status Bar.
notifications from the system.
window.
motifs.
Tahoe 26 on macOS.
Arrow Buttons.
boxes with checks.
Color Wells.
Boxes in combination.
dials.
Buttons for Disclosure.
box groups.
Wells of Image.
Buttons that pop up.
indicators of progress.
Draw-down Buttons.
Both borderless and bordered push buttons.
buttons for radios.
scroll bars.
fields for searches.
Controls are divided into segments.
sides.
Sliders.
Steppers. .
text fields.
toggles.
tooltips.
icons for apps.
Warnings.
Cursors.
Forms.
menubar + desktop.
Conversations.
Dock.
menu items.
alerts.
Toolbars and title bars.
window.
backgrounds.
It’s likely that Apple will soon update tvOS 26, visionOS 26, watchOS 26, and related resources. Nevertheless, for the time being, this ought to be more than sufficient to provide iOS and iPadOS developers and designers with a strong foundation for the upcoming weeks.