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Apple gives Shazam for iOS a Liquid Glass makeover

Apple is rolling out a Liquid Glass redesign to another one of its apps. A new version of Shazam is now available on the App Store with a “sleek, new Liquid Glass look.”

The update also makes it easier to quickly glance at the recent songs you’ve identified with Shazam right on the Home tab.

Here are Apple’s full release notes for today’s Shazam update:

We’ve given the app a sleek, new Liquid Glass look. Easily switch between Home, Library, Concerts, and Search for faster access to all your favorite ways to discover music and events around you.

Also, your recent songs now appear on the Home screen, making it easier to revisit the music you’ve discovered with Shazam. Make sure your device is running iOS 26 and update the app to try it.

Shazam’s Liquid Glass interface includes a revamped toolbar with access to the Home, Library, and Concert tabs. The search icon is now separated into its own button in the bottom right of the app.

Throughout the interface, you’ll find more transparency, new animations for pop-up menus, and more. There’s also a new Liquid Glass-ified app icon for Shazam as well.

You can download the latest version of Shazam from the App Store. The update is rolling out globally today.

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