How to customize your iPhone’s app icons (2024)

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Sometimes an app’s icon just doesn’t look right on your homescreen. For example, let’s say — just for the sake of argument — that the icon for a social networking app was switched from a pretty blue bird to a rather stark “X.” Could you change that icon?

The answer is yes — it’s doable using Apple’s built-in Shortcuts app. You actually won’t be replacing the app’s official icon. Rather, you’ll be creating a separate shortcut that leads to the app. It’s a tedious and time-consuming process, but in the end, you can have a fully customized iPhone homescreen.

Here’s how you do it:

  • Before you begin, it’s a good idea to find an icon for your new shortcut. There are a bunch of icon sources online (Flaticon, for example), or if you’re artistic and / or ambitious, you can create your own. Whether you use someone else’s or your own, it’s easiest to save the image to Photos.
  • Okay, let’s begin. Find and tap on the Shortcuts app. It’s pre-installed; if you can’t see it immediately on your homescreen, swipe left until you’re at the App Library and start typing “Shortcuts” into the top search bar.
  • Once you’re in the app, tap on the plus sign in the upper-right corner.
  • On the top of the screen, you’ll see that your new shortcut will be named something like “New Shortcut 1.” If you’d rather have your own name, tap on the arrow next to it and select Rename.

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  • Once you’ve got your shortcut named, tap on the Add Action button below the name.
  • You’ll find yourself on a page that, at first glance, may seem a bit confusing. Basically, you’re looking at all the various things that you can do with Shortcuts. While it would be worth it to spend some time here and try out some customizations, right now, what we want to do is change your app icon.

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  • Type Open app in the search bar and then tap on the Open App link that will show up.
  • Tap on the word App that appears (rather faintly) next to the word Open in the search bar.

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  • You’ll see a list of your phone’s apps; pick the one you want to customize. The name of the app will now be next to the word Open.
  • If you are using iOS 16, tap Done in the upper-right corner. You’ll be taken back to your shortcut page. (If you’re using the iOS 17 public beta, you can go directly to the next step.)
  • Select the information icon (an “i” in a circle) at the bottom of the screen.
  • Tap Add to Home Screen.

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  • You’ll now see a preview of the icon (which will be a standard, uninteresting icon that Shortcuts automatically adds). Don’t worry — we’re going to make it better.
  • Tap on the icon under Home Screen Name and Icon. You’ll have the choice of either taking a photo, choosing a photo, or choosing a file. Assuming you’ve already saved an image in Photo, tap on Choose Photo and select the photo you want to use.
  • If you’ve chosen an existing photo, a highlighted area will indicate what part of the photo will appear as an icon; you can move the photo around until you’re happy with the section indicated. Tap Choose in the lower-right corner.

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  • Now, you’ll see your new icon. If you haven’t added a name for your new shortcut, you can still do it here by typing the name next to the icon.
  • All ready? Tap Add in the upper right corner.
  • You should see your new customized icon on your homescreen. Congrats!

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You can also hide the original app icon so you’ll just have the new one visible. (You don’t want to delete it completely, of course; that would delete the app.)

  • Long-press on your wallpaper until all your icons start wiggling. Tap on the minus sign of the app you want to hide.
  • On the pop-up menu, tap Remove from Home Screen. The original icon won’t be deleted, just hidden; you can always find it in the App Library.

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One note: when you use your new icon to go to the app, you will occasionally get a small drop-down notice that tells you what the original app is called and reminds you of the fact that it is a shortcut. But the drop-down will only last for a second or two, so it shouldn’t be much of a bother.

Update July 31st, 2023, 3:02PM ET: This article was originally published on June 13th, 2021; it has been updated to accommodate changes in iOS 16 and the iOS 17 public beta.

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FAQs

How to change app icons on iOS 16? ›

Select 'Choose' and browse the app that you want to customize. Tap on the '3 dot' menu in the top-right corner and select 'Add to Home Screen'. Under 'Home screen name and icon' tap on the app icon. Browse and select the new image that you need to set as the icon.

How to edit iPhone display? ›

Swipe to the screen you want to change, tap Customize, then tap Lock Screen. Tap the time to change the font, color, and style. To add widgets that include information such as today's headlines, the weather, and calendar events, tap Add Widgets, the date, or the field below the time.

How to color apps on iPhone? ›

You can choose different color, text size, and motion settings for certain apps or for the Home Screen and App Library. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Per-App Settings. Tap Add App, then choose an app from the list (or Home Screen & App Library).

How do I customize my iPhone screen iOS 16? ›

Customize a Lock Screen wallpaper with filters, widgets, and styles
  1. In the Settings app, tap Wallpaper.
  2. Within the preview of your Lock Screen, tap Customize.
  3. Tap the boxes to add favorite widgets and choose a font for the time.
  4. Tap Done to save your customizations.
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How to custom shortcut icons? ›

In the Shortcuts app on your iOS or iPadOS device, tap on a shortcut, then tap to open Details. Tap Add to Home Screen. Optional: To use a custom photo for a Home Screen icon, tap the icon (in the Home Screen Name and Icon area) then choose one of the following: Take Photo: Use the camera to take a new photo.

Can I rename icons on my iPhone? ›

In the Shortcuts app on your iOS or iPadOS device, tap on the shortcut you want to rename. Tap the down arrow next to the shortcut name, then tap Rename. Type a new name, then tap Done.

How to change iPhone app icons? ›

Tap the down facing chevron at the top next to "Open App". Tap Add to Home Screen. Tap the placeholder picture icon on the left. From the drop-down menu that appears, select Take Photo, Choose Photo, or Choose File, depending on where your replacement app icon image is located.

How to change iPhone app layout? ›

Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone. Tap Reset, tap Reset Home Screen Layout, then tap Reset Home Screen. Any folders you've created are removed, and apps you've downloaded are arranged alphabetically after apps that came with your iPhone.

How to make shortcuts on iPhone with pictures? ›

In the Shortcuts app on your iOS or iPadOS device, tap on a shortcut, then tap to open Details. Tap Add to Home Screen. Optional: To use a custom photo for a Home Screen icon, tap the icon (in the Home Screen Name and Icon area), then choose one of the following: Take Photo: Use the camera to take a new photo.

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