![]() MiLB First Pitch - via in-app Settings menu.Microsoft Outlook - via in-app Appearance Settings menu.Lensa AI: photo & video editor - via in-app Appearance menu.KAYAK: Flights, Hotels & Cars - via in-app Settings menu.iSH Shell - via in-app App Settings menu.Hushed - 2nd Phone Number - via in-app App Settings menu.HEY Email - via in-app Customization menu.Habit Tracker ++ - via in-app App Settings menu.GoodTask - To Do List, Tasks - via in-app Appearance menu.Etsy: Custom & Creative Goods - via in-app Settings menu.Emoji Me Sticker Maker - via in-app More menu.DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser - via in-app Settings menu.Canary Mail - via in-app Appearance menu.Cake Web Browser - via in-app Settings menu.Buffer: Social Media Manager - via in-app Account Settings.Bank of America Mobile Banking - via in-app Settings menu.Bandsintown Concerts - via Settings app.Actions by Moleskine Studio - via in-app Preferences menu.Plus, you can help! Let us know if we're missing any apps, and we'll confirm and add them. The lists below are short, but we're continually finding apps that offer alternate app icons. Every iOS App with User-Selectable App Icons As you can see below, MyLight's option is in the Settings app, and HQ once had it tucked away in the quick actions on the Home Screen.Ĭake's in-app settings (left) MyLight's iOS settings (middle) HQ's quick actions (right). Most apps will use in-app settings menus, but occasionally you'll see a different implementation. For example, the preferences could be hidden behind a secret menu or unlocked after moving the device in a certain way. Change via quick actions on the home screen or App Library (by long-pressing the app icon)ĭevelopers can also get creative with how they implement icon changes.Change via preferences in the Settings app.While the list of apps that allow you to change their icons is relatively tiny, developers can implement the option in any of the following ways. However, some apps do have free substitute app icons, while others offer free and paid options. ![]() For many of the ones that do, new icons are locked behind paywalls (in-app purchases, revolving subscriptions) to help compensate for the additional labor. The extra work involved for alternate icons means that few apps include them. Don't Miss: How to Use Shortcuts to Create New Icons for All Your AppsĬonfirmation examples in CARROT (left), Working Copy (middle), and NHL (right).For example, when you apply a new theme in SwiftScan, the app's icon will follow the theme's colors, but no icon change confirmation appears. However, some developers have found ways to bypass the requirement. Each time you do, iOS will confirm the change. So if any of the iOS apps listed below are also available on iPadOS and tvOS, you may be able to choose alternative app icons for them there too.įor apps that include alternate icon designs and themes, you're the only one who can change their icons on your device. Each replacement icon needs a collection of images in varying sizes to appear correctly throughout the system (e.g., Home Screen, App Library, Spotlight, Settings, Notifications Center, etc.) as well as on iPadOS and tvOS if the app supports those platforms. Many developers will avoid implementing user-selectable app icons since each " alternate" icon must abide by the same rules the primary icon must follow. The built-in alternative designs are called " alternate app icons," - previously referred to as user-selectable app icons - and they've been available to developers since March 2017 with the introduction of iOS 10.3. To make an app's icon different than its official one, the developer must include the functionality directly in the app using the setAlternateIconName method. Apps That Used to Have Icons but Don't Anymore.That's why it's better to choose an icon from the official list of supported icons directly in the app. It clutters your list of shortcuts and gives you duplicate entries for the app in your App Library. ![]() While the Shortcuts option works well and gives you complete control over an icon's design, the custom icons you make are just shortcuts to the real apps you've (hopefully) hidden from your Home Screen. If your goal is to change the official icon for the app itself without any redirects, there's a growing list of third-party apps that'll let you do just that. Apple's Shortcuts app lets you make and use custom icons for any app on your iPhone, but it won't actually replace any icons. ![]()
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