Built for macOS Tahoe
Fix inconsistent window corners across every app to match Liquid Glass.
$5 - one-time purchase
The Problem
macOS Tahoe lets developers choose between 4 different window corner radii depending on toolbar style - and apps not updated for Tahoe keep their old corners entirely. The result is a desktop where Finder, Chrome, VS Code, and Terminal all have different shaped windows. Apple gives you no way to fix this.
Finder26pt radius
Chrome18pt radius
Terminal10pt radius
Legacy apps6pt radius
Coverage
Only 37% of apps are built with the macOS 26 SDK - and even then, developers choose from 4 different corner radii based on toolbar style. The other 63% - Discord, VS Code, Logic Pro, DaVinci Resolve - are still on legacy corners with no sign of updating. LiquidRadius brings 95% of your apps to the same radius, making your desktop more consistent than stock Tahoe.
Changes take effect across every running app in real time. No restart. No delay. Move the slider and watch every window respond.
Keep certain apps at their default corner radius while customizing everything else. You choose which apps to include.
A lightweight background daemon starts with your Mac and keeps every new app in line. Set it once, forget it.
Don't want Liquid Glass corners? Set any radius you like - from perfectly square to even rounder than Apple's default. Your desktop, your choice.
Restart into Recovery Mode and disable System Integrity Protection. Standard for any macOS customization and fully reversible.
Open LiquidRadius and click Install. Enter your admin password once. The injection framework and background daemon are deployed automatically.
Move the slider. Every window on your Mac updates in real time. One radius, every app - the consistency macOS should have shipped with.
No subscriptions. No feature gates.
One-time purchase. Free updates included.
LiquidRadius works by injecting a small library into running apps to override their corner radius. macOS blocks this by default through System Integrity Protection. Disabling SIP is standard for any deep macOS customization and is fully reversible - you can re-enable it at any time from Recovery Mode.
Yes. LiquidRadius only modifies window corner rendering - it doesn't touch system files, doesn't run as root after installation, and doesn't collect any data. The one-click uninstall removes everything cleanly. If anything goes wrong, re-enabling SIP instantly restores stock behaviour.
Minor macOS updates (e.g. 26.3 to 26.4) are unlikely to break anything. Major updates may require a LiquidRadius update, which is delivered automatically via the built-in updater. If a macOS update changes the underlying window API, LiquidRadius will simply stop applying until an update is available - it won't cause crashes or instability.
About 5% of apps use custom window rendering that bypasses the standard macOS window system. This includes Adobe Creative Suite, OBS, and FL Studio. These apps will keep their default corners. Everything else - native macOS apps, Electron apps (VS Code, Discord, Figma, Notion), Chromium browsers - works out of the box.
After purchasing, you'll receive a license key via email. Open LiquidRadius, go to the activation screen, and paste your key. That's it - the app is yours to use on your Mac with no limits.
Yes. If LiquidRadius doesn't work for you, contact us within 14 days of purchase and we'll issue a full refund. No questions asked.
Requires macOS 26.0 or later.
System Integrity Protection must be off. The app walks you through it.
Universal binary. Runs on both.
Some apps that use custom window rendering (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite, OBS, FL Studio) may not respond to radius changes. These apps bypass the standard macOS window system. We're actively exploring ways to extend support to these apps in a future update.