Apple Website’s hidden Wallpapers Creation Tool for your iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks

Apple's hidden wallpaper creation tool
Apple's hidden wallpaper creation tool

Apple has unveiled iOS 26, one of the most transformative iPhone updates in years. This release introduces the revolutionary Liquid Glass design system, enhanced Apple Intelligence capabilities, and major upgrades to core applications.

iOS 26 debuts Liquid Glass design, advanced Apple Intelligence features, improved communication tools, and significant updates to CarPlay, Apple Music, Maps, and Wallet.

iOS 26 features and specifications
iOS 26 features and specifications

Liquid Glass User Interface

iOS 26’s most striking feature is the new “Liquid Glass” design – an innovative translucent interface that brings unprecedented vibrancy to the iPhone. This technology creates dynamic visual experiences that make content shine while preserving the familiar iOS feel users love.

Liquid Glass transforms the entire system, from app icons and widgets to navigation elements, offering new customization options including a stunning transparent aesthetic.

Apple WWDC25 iOS 26 Home Screen customization
The new design extends to the Home Screen and Lock Screen, making them more personal and expressive than ever. Liquid Glass also brings new customization options to app icons and widgets, including a stunning clear look.

Enhanced Home Screen and Lock Screen

Both screens receive dramatic updates with Liquid Glass integration. Users can customize app icons and widgets with a beautiful clear appearance. The Lock Screen becomes more intelligent – the time display adapts to wallpaper space, while spatial scenes bring wallpapers to life.

The following image showcases all the new features coming to iOS 26. Checkout the details below.

On the Lock Screen, the time fluidly adapts to the available space in an image for a more dynamic feeling.

Apple’s Hidden Wallpaper Customization Tool

Apple has quietly launched an intriguing wallpaper customization tool on their Saudi Arabia website that’s caught the attention of users worldwide. This localized feature offers users the ability to create personalized wallpapers with Arabic calligraphy and various design elements, showcasing Apple’s commitment to regional customization and cultural appreciation.

Apple’s Saudi Arabian website (apple.com/sa/customize-wallpaper/) hosts a unique wallpaper creation tool not widely available on other regional Apple sites.

Arabic Calligraphy Integration

One of the most striking features of this wallpaper tool is its incorporation of Arabic calligraphy. According to Reddit discussions, the featured Arabic text reads “حب ما تعمل حتى تعمل ما تحب” which translates to “Love what you do until you do what you love.” This inspirational message reflects Apple’s global philosophy while respecting local language and culture.

However, there’s been some debate among Arabic speakers about the exact text displayed, with some users suggesting it might actually say “أهلاً Ùˆ سهلاً” (a traditional Arabic greeting meaning “welcome”).

While we aren’t sure about the exact translation, the wallpapers looks stunning!

Design Options and Customization

The wallpaper tool offers several customization features:

  • Multiple color schemes: Users can choose from various color palettes, though many have noted that the options tend toward brighter, more vibrant backgrounds
  • Typography variations: Different Arabic calligraphy styles and arrangements
  • Layout options: Various positioning and sizing options for text elements
  • Integration with iOS features: The created wallpapers work seamlessly with iOS’s duotone and color wash lock/home screen wallpaper options.

How to Access Apple Wallpapers?

For those interested in trying the wallpaper customization tool:

  1. Visit Apple’s Website from here.
  2. Browse through the available design options
  3. Customize colors, layouts, and other elements as desired
  4. Download the finished wallpaper
  5. Apply it through your device’s wallpaper settings

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