React components that render a liquid glass effect using iOS's native UIVisualEffectView.
GlassViewis only available on iOS 26 and above. It will fallback to regularViewon unsupported platforms.
React components that render native iOS liquid glass effect using UIVisualEffectView. Supports customizable glass styles and tint color.
Installation
- npx expo install expo-glass-effectIf you are installing this in an existing React Native app, make sure to install expo in your project.
Known issues
The isInteractive prop can only be set once on mount and cannot be changed dynamically after the component has been rendered. If you need to toggle interactive behavior, you must remount the component with a different key.
Usage
GlassView
The GlassView component renders the native iOS glass effect. It supports different glass effect styles and can be customized with tint colors for various aesthetic needs.
import { StyleSheet, View, Image } from 'react-native'; import { GlassView } from 'expo-glass-effect'; export default function App() { return ( <View style={styles.container}> <Image style={styles.backgroundImage} source={{ uri: 'https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1506905925346-21bda4d32df4?w=400&h=400&fit=crop', }} /> {/* Basic Glass View */} <GlassView style={styles.glassView} /> {/* Glass View with clear style */} <GlassView style={styles.tintedGlassView} glassEffectStyle="clear" /> </View> ); } const styles = StyleSheet.create({ container: { flex: 1, }, backgroundImage: { ...StyleSheet.absoluteFill, width: '100%', height: '100%', }, glassView: { position: 'absolute', top: 100, left: 50, width: 200, height: 100, borderRadius: 12, justifyContent: 'center', alignItems: 'center', padding: 20, }, tintedGlassView: { position: 'absolute', top: 250, left: 50, width: 200, height: 100, borderRadius: 12, justifyContent: 'center', alignItems: 'center', padding: 20, }, text: { fontSize: 16, fontWeight: '600', color: '#000', textAlign: 'center', }, });
GlassContainer
The GlassContainer component allows you to combine multiple glass views into a combined effect.
import { StyleSheet, View, Image } from 'react-native'; import { GlassView, GlassContainer } from 'expo-glass-effect'; export default function GlassContainerDemo() { return ( <View style={styles.container}> <Image style={styles.backgroundImage} source={{ uri: 'https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547036967-23d11aacaee0?w=400&h=600&fit=crop', }} /> <GlassContainer spacing={10} style={styles.containerStyle}> <GlassView style={styles.glass1} isInteractive /> <GlassView style={styles.glass2} /> <GlassView style={styles.glass3} /> </GlassContainer> </View> ); } const styles = StyleSheet.create({ container: { flex: 1, }, backgroundImage: { ...StyleSheet.absoluteFillObject, width: '100%', height: '100%', }, containerStyle: { position: 'absolute', top: 200, left: 50, width: 250, height: 100, flexDirection: 'row', alignItems: 'center', gap: 5, }, glass1: { width: 60, height: 60, borderRadius: 30, }, glass2: { width: 50, height: 50, borderRadius: 25, }, glass3: { width: 40, height: 40, borderRadius: 20, }, });
isLiquidGlassAvailable
The isLiquidGlassAvailable function let's you check, if the Liquid Glass effect is available in the compiled application. It validates the system and compiler versions, as well as the Info.plist settings.
import { isLiquidGlassAvailable } from 'expo-glass-effect'; export default function CheckLiquidGlass() { return ( <Text> {isLiquidGlassAvailable() ? 'Liquid Glass effect is available' : 'Liquid Glass effect is not available'} </Text> ); }
API
import { GlassView, GlassContainer, isLiquidGlassAvailable } from 'expo-glass-effect';
Components
Type: React.Element<GlassContainerProps>
Type: React.Element<GlassViewProps>
GlassStyle • Default: 'regular'Glass effect style to apply to the view.
boolean • Default: falseWhether the glass effect should be interactive.
Methods
Indicates whether the app is using the Liquid Glass design. The value will be true when the Liquid Glass components are available in the app.
This only checks for component availability. The value may also be true if the user has enabled accessibility settings that limit the Liquid Glass effect. To check if the user has disabled the Liquid Glass effect via accessibility settings, use AccessibilityInfo.isReduceTransparencyEnabled().
boolean