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The Messages app has the Liquid Glass redesign that's been introduced throughout iOS 26, but Apple also added several long-desired features that make for a better experience in both one-to-one and group chats, such as custom backgrounds and group typing indicators.

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Message Backgrounds

In any conversation in the Messages app, you can set a custom background, a feature that's available in many third-party messaging apps.

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To set a custom background, tap on the name of the person or group at the top, and choose the "Backgrounds" option. There are pre-set options like sky, water, and aurora, or you can choose a solid color.

You can also opt to select a photo from your Photo Library, or generate an image with Image Playground. Backgrounds are changed for every participant in the conversation, but you need to have iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS Tahoe. Custom backgrounds can only be set for iMessage conversations at the current time, and there won't be an option to set a custom background in a chat with someone who has an Android device.

If you don't want to see custom backgrounds that people set, you can turn off the option in the Messages section of the Settings app. Just go to Settings > Apps > Messages and toggle off Conversation Backgrounds.

Regardless of the background that you choose, message bubbles will still be blue, and bubble color can't be changed.

Polls

For conversations where you're asking people to choose one of multiple options, you can now create a poll. If you tap on the "+" button next to the Messages text, there's a poll option.

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You can add up to 12 choices in a poll, and then send it to people in a conversation to vote on. If you send a poll and someone thinks an option is missing, they can edit it and add in another choice.

On devices that support Apple Intelligence, the Messages app will suggest a poll in relevant conversations. If you're asking the group whether to get pizza, burgers, or pasta, for example, you might see a suggestion to create a poll.

Live Translation

iOS 26 supports a live translate feature in Messages on devices with Apple Intelligence. If you're conversing with someone that speaks another language, you can turn on translate. What they type will be translated to your language, and what you type will be translated to their language. Translations are near instantaneous and don't slow down text conversations.

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Languages that are supported include Chinese (Mandarin, Simplified), French, German, Italian, English, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish (Spain).

To opt in to automatic translate, tap on the person's name, scroll down, and toggle on the Automatically Translate option. You will need to select a language to translate from, and download that language pack if you don't already have it installed (they're around 900MB).

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Messages that you send will show up in both your language and the translated language on your own phone, but the person on the other end will only see the message in their language. Messages they respond with will show their language and the translated language.

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Live Translation is an Apple Intelligence feature, and it works best when both participants have iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS Tahoe. You can use Live Translation with someone who has an older device or an Android device, and it will translate their text on your end, but your responses are not translated to their language.

Group Chat Improvements

When you're in a group chat, you'll see typing indicators for people who are typing a response.

Apple Cash is also now supported in group chats, so members of the group can send money to one another without having to split out into separate conversations.

If you're in a group chat and there's a person that you don't know, there's now an option to add that person to your Contacts app with a tap.

Copy/Paste

If you want to copy just a part of a message, such as an address or a package tracking number, there's an option in iOS 26 to do so. Long press on the message that you want to copy and then tap on the "Select" option.

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Message Filtering

Apple separated spam messages and messages from unknown senders into two categories in iOS 26, and both can be filtered out if you prefer.

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There's a Filter section that you can access by tapping the icon at the top right of the Messages app interface that will let you see messages with specific content. Options include Unknown Senders, Transactions, Promotions, Spam, and Recently Deleted.

You can have messages from unknown senders (aka not saved in your Contacts) sent directly to the Unknown Senders list, and you won't get notifications. You'll see a badge in the filter section of the Messages app so you know the message is there, but you won't be bothered by it.

There's an exception you can turn on for Time Sensitive notifications, so you won't miss something like a food delivery person sending you a message. Messages classified as spam will be sent to the spam box, and you won't see a notification or a badge.

You can also turn on filtering notifications for messages that are classified as Personal (not from businesses), Transactions (order receipts and confirmations), and Promotions.

Natural Language Search

Messages supports natural language search, so you can use conversational words when looking for a text thread or something specific in a conversation.

Low Data Photo Sharing

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Article Link: iOS 26: Every Change to the Messages App
 
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On the iOS 26 Beta right now I can only assign backgrounds to iMessage conversations. This article mentions it works with green bubbles. Does anyone know if that is planned or a mistake?
 
Can we get a cross platform messages app made by apple? I think apple could innovate really well on that front. Something like a mix of microsoft teams chat, google chat, google docs, discord, telegram etc ... but add some apple innovation/polish
 
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I find it baffling that I can't long-press on a message in WhatsApp on iOS and translate it, or even auto-translate a conversation. Feature is available and works as you expect on Android though.

I wonder if this is a Meta thing or an Apple thing or a Google thing.
 
As soon as I saw the feature in the keynote about setting backgrounds I wondered “Who gets to set the background?”

Will there be background battles? Maybe just the person who first started the chat can control this. What if it is an offensive background? Can you block it? Now I get so many junk messages, I wonder if they will start including backgrounds?
 


The Messages app has the Liquid Glass redesign that's been introduced throughout iOS 26, but Apple also added several long-desired features that make for a better experience in both one-to-one and group chats, such as custom backgrounds and group typing indicators.

iOS-26-Messages-Feature-2-1.jpg

Message Backgrounds

In any conversation in the Messages app, you can set a custom background, a feature that's available in many third-party messaging apps.

ios-26-messages-backgrounds.jpg

To set a custom background, tap on the name of the person or group at the top, and choose the "Backgrounds" option. There are pre-set options like sky, water, and aurora, or you can choose a solid color.

You can also opt to select a photo from your Photo Library, or generate an image with Image Playground. Backgrounds are changed for every participant in the conversation, but you need to have iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS Tahoe.

If you don't want to see custom backgrounds that people set, you can turn off the option in the Messages section of the Settings app. Just go to Settings > Apps > Messages and toggle off Conversation Backgrounds.

Regardless of the background that you choose, message bubbles will still be blue (iMessage) or green (RCS/SMS), and bubble color can't be changed.

Polls

For conversations where you're asking people to choose one of multiple options, you can now create a poll. If you tap on the "+" button next to the Messages text, there's a poll option.

ios-26-messages-poll-suggestions.jpg

You can add up to 12 choices in a poll, and then send it to people in a conversation to vote on. If you send a poll and someone thinks an option is missing, they can edit it and add in another choice.

On devices that support Apple Intelligence, the Messages app will suggest a poll in relevant conversations. If you're asking the group whether to get pizza, burgers, or pasta, for example, you might see a suggestion to create a poll.

Live Translation

iOS 26 supports a live translate feature in Messages on devices with Apple Intelligence. If you're conversing with someone that speaks another language, you can turn on translate. What they type will be translated to your language, and what you type will be translated to their language. Translations are near instantaneous and don't slow down text conversations.

messages-live-translation.jpg

Languages that are supported include Chinese (Mandarin, Simplified), French, German, Italian, English, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish (Spain).

To opt in to automatic translate, tap on the person's name, scroll down, and toggle on the Automatically Translate option. You will need to select a language to translate from, and download that language pack if you don't already have it installed (they're around 900MB).

ios-26-select-language-messages.jpg

Messages that you send will show up in both your language and the translated language on your own phone, but the person on the other end will only see the message in their language. Messages they respond with will show their language and the translated language.

messages-ios-26-live-translation-2.jpg

Live Translation is an Apple Intelligence feature, and it works best when both participants have iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS Tahoe. You can use Live Translation with someone who has an older device or an Android device, and it will translate their text on your end, but your responses are not translated to their language.

Group Chat Improvements

When you're in a group chat, you'll see typing indicators for people who are typing a response.

Apple Cash is also now supported in group chats, so members of the group can send money to one another without having to split out into separate conversations.

If you're in a group chat and there's a person that you don't know, there's now an option to add that person to your Contacts app with a tap.

Copy/Paste

If you want to copy just a part of a message, such as an address or a package tracking number, there's an option in iOS 26 to do so. Long press on the message that you want to copy and then tap on the "Select" option.

ios-26-messages-select-copy-paste.jpg

Message Filtering

Apple separated spam messages and messages from unknown senders into two categories in iOS 26, and both can be filtered out if you prefer.

ios-26-messages-filtering.jpg

There's a Filter section that you can access by tapping the icon at the top right of the Messages app interface that will let you see messages with specific content. Options include Unknown Senders, Transactions, Promotions, Spam, and Recently Deleted.

You can have messages from unknown senders (aka not saved in your Contacts) sent directly to the Unknown Senders list, and you won't get notifications. You'll see a badge in the filter section of the Messages app so you know the message is there, but you won't be bothered by it.

There's an exception you can turn on for Time Sensitive notifications, so you won't miss something like a food delivery person sending you a message. Messages classified as spam will be sent to the spam box, and you won't see a notification or a badge.

You can also turn on filtering notifications for messages that are classified as Personal (not from businesses), Transactions (order receipts and confirmations), and Promotions.

Natural Language Search

Messages supports natural language search, so you can use conversational words when looking for a text thread or something specific in a conversation.

Low Data Photo Sharing

Apple added a "Send Low Quality Photo Previews" setting that can be enabled in the Messages section of the Settings app. When it's turned on, Messages will send a lower quality preview of an image if your iPhone is in Low Data Mode. The full version of the photo is sen... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: iOS 26: Every Change to the Messages App
Great to see!
Thank You @jclo for providing these summaries for us, it is very helpful for me as I would not install beta SW on my iPhone but like to see the summaries of the changes. Excellent job!
 
As soon as I saw the feature in the keynote about setting backgrounds I wondered “Who gets to set the background?”

Will there be background battles? Maybe just the person who first started the chat can control this. What if it is an offensive background? Can you block it? Now I get so many junk messages, I wonder if they will start including backgrounds?
It seems like you can block custom backgrounds, but it's an app-wide setting, not on a chat-by-chat basis. And if I'm right on that, I'll just turn it off then.
 
Question: In iOS 26, does anyone know if group chats show when someone has their notifications silenced? As in, does the message “... has notifications silenced...” appear at the bottom of the chat like it does in one-on-one conversations? It’s kind of a bummer that group chats don’t show that right now.
 
On the iOS 26 Beta right now I can only assign backgrounds to iMessage conversations. This article mentions it works with green bubbles. Does anyone know if that is planned or a mistake?

I shouldn't have said green bubbles. I'll update. This only works in iMessage conversations and I can't set a background for an Android convo.

As soon as I saw the feature in the keynote about setting backgrounds I wondered “Who gets to set the background?”

Will there be background battles? Maybe just the person who first started the chat can control this. What if it is an offensive background? Can you block it? Now I get so many junk messages, I wonder if they will start including backgrounds?

You sure can have background battles where you just swap back and forth. I would not be surprised to see spam messages start to include them, and while I haven't tried an NSFW picture, it seems to be possible to just choose whatever you want. Hopefully we get per-conversation options for this setting, because right now it's all or nothing.

Great to see!
Thank You @jclo for providing these summaries for us, it is very helpful for me as I would not install beta SW on my iPhone but like to see the summaries of the changes. Excellent job!

I'm really glad to hear they're helpful! More to come. I'm trying to get through every feature and app before September so there's a nice knowledge base for the people who will be installing it then.

Question: In iOS 26, does anyone know if group chats show when someone has their notifications silenced? As in, does the message “... has notifications silenced...” appear at the bottom of the chat like it does in one-on-one conversations? It’s kind of a bummer that group chats don’t show that right now.

I don't think this shows up.
 
Spam option not notifying u or showing the badge sounds stupid. It means u have to actually check your texts everyday to see if u got a spam texts. Sounds dumb to me. Maybe they should focus on fixing the bug from ios 18 where its not deleting texts from the server end after u manually delete them yourself and manually delete them from the deleted folder. Its been a bug since 18.2 still isnt fixed.
 
As soon as I saw the feature in the keynote about setting backgrounds I wondered “Who gets to set the background?”

Will there be background battles? Maybe just the person who first started the chat can control this. What if it is an offensive background? Can you block it? Now I get so many junk messages, I wonder if they will start including backgrounds?
Yes, there will be background battles! When any participant changes the background, the new background is instantly applied for everyone in the thread. This update syncs across all devices for all participants, provided they are running iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26. I think that will be a great way to interject some playfulness and personality into chats beyond just message content.
 
We have had filtering unknown senders for quite some time. The problem is that the setting is not retained. I’ll set Messages to show only known senders and the next time I unlock my phone, the view has returned to “all,” with spam texts once again in my face.
 
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So many updates and improvements with these updates (iPhone/iPad/Mac.)

You’d think this was an Android operating system!

It’s nice to have options.
 
there won't be an option to set a custom background in a chat with someone who has an Android device.
A shame, I'd have preferred they work more like WhatsApp where only you see your chat background etc, rather than FB Messenger where it changes for everyone. This way you could set a background for everyone regardless of whether they used iOS or not.
 
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