Apple’s iOS 14 introduced a wide range of new features and functions for your iPhone, from theApp Librarytohome screen widgets. It also introduced a feature that has flown a little under the radar: The ability to change app icons on your iPhone. This is a simple tweak to pull off, yet it’s not immediately clear how you can do it, with Apple under-publicizing the feature in comparison to other iOS 14 additions.
Fortunately, this article explains just how to change app icons on your iPhone, which involves adding shortcuts to your home screen that are disguised as the apps you want to change.
How to change app icons on your iPhone
There’s no option to change the actual icons used by your apps on the home screen. Instead, you have to create app-opening shortcuts using the Shortcuts app. Doing this gives you the ability to choose the icon for each shortcut, which effectively lets you change app icons.
Here’s what you need to do:
Step 1: Open the Shortcuts app. (Reinstall it first using the App Store if you’ve removed it from your iPhone.)
Step 2: Tap the+button in the top-right corner of the screen. Next, tap theSearch Barat the bottom of the screen (it saysSearch for Apps and Actions). Lastly, type “open app” into the search bar, and then tapOpen Apponce it appears under theActionsheading.
Step 3: TapChooseunder theScriptingheading. Now choose the app you’d like to change, and then tap theMorebutton in the top-right corner of the screen.
Step 4: TapAdd to Home Screen. Next, under theHome Screen Name and Iconheading, tapNew Shortcutto change the name of the shortcut (you’re able to change it to the name of the app). Then, tap the icon next to the shortcut’s name, which brings up a sub-menu that lets you decide what to replace the default icon with.
Step 5: Tap eitherTake PhotoorChoose Photo. If taking a photo, take the photo as normal, and then tapUse Photo. If choosing a photo, scroll through your previously taken photos, tap on the one you’d like to use, and then tapChoose. Finally, tapAdd, which adds the shortcut to your home screen.
There you go — you now have a customized app icon on your home screen. However, keep in mind that this is not the app itself but rather a shortcut for the app, so tapping on it will briefly load the Shortcuts app before loading the app itself.
Some things to remember
Aside from the fact that you’re customizing the icons for shortcuts rather than the actual apps, there are a few other things worth keeping in mind.
Firstly, if the app whose icon you wanted to change was already on your home screen, it will remain on your home screen after adding a shortcut for it. This means you’ll effectively have the same app twice on your home screen. As such, you may want to tidy things up by tapping and holding on the actual app and then choosingRemove Appfrom the sub-menu that appears. Next, chooseRemove from Home Screen, which will send the app to your App Library. Don’t delete it; otherwise, your new shortcut (with the new app icon) won’t work.
Secondly, some people have been very inventive in creating new app icons to use via Shortcuts. For example, some have hand-drawn or painted new icons for their apps, photographed their handiwork, and then used these photos as the icons for their new shortcuts. In other words, the sky’s the limit when it comes to dreaming up new icons for your apps, so don’t be afraid to think outside the box.