Compose Multiplatform Liquid Glass effect
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Compose Multiplatform Liquid Glass effect
📻 The missing YouTube and YouTube Music macOS app
Agent Skills for iOS 26+, Swift 6.3, SwiftUI, and modern Apple frameworks
⚛️ Electron bindings for Apple Liquid Glass
🔮 The Ultimate Apple Liquid Glass UI — Recreated for the Web, powered by WebGL2 & WebGPU
A native macOS app for Apple's Container CLI
A native macOS menu-bar app that keeps your keyboard input source locked — global, per-app, and per-URL.
Backport of Apple’s Liquid Glass system for iOS 13–18 with native API parity. Includes a reimplementation for iOS 26+ that unlocks advanced customization beyond the native system's limits.
Liquid Glass effect for React
A faithful recreation of the iOS 26 Liquid Glass tab bar with a tinted floating action button.
iOS 26 Liquid Glass: Ultimate Swift/SwiftUI Reference. This is really just a document I can point Claude at when I want to make glass. conor.fyi/writing/liquid-glass-reference
Flutter UI kit implementing Apple's iOS 26 Liquid Glass design language - a comprehensive glass widget library with real shader-based blur, physics-driven jelly animations, and dynamic lighting. Works on every platform out of the box.
A modern React Native blur view component that provides native blur effects for both iOS and Android platforms. also adds progressive blur and liquidGlass
A calm, native macOS client for the Mihomo proxy core, built with SwiftUI and a shared agent-friendly CLI.
Transparent macOS disk cleaner — groups files by app, moves to Trash (never permanent). SwiftUI + Liquid Glass, built for macOS Tahoe.
Android imitation of iOS 26 liquid glass effect, AndroidLiquidGlassView library has real refraction and dispersion effect
Liquid Glass animated examples and use cases for inspiration
A free and open-source re-implementation of the macOS Launchpad pre-Tahoe
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