A living gallery of clock widgets for your iOS 26 Home Screen. Twenty-nine hand-designed faces — ten free, nineteen Pro. Three sizes, one app — alive every second of the day.
Designed for Apple's newest surface language — every widget refracts the wallpaper underneath, every transition runs on the system blur, every face was hand-built for this OS.
From a glowing Terminal to a Nixie tube to a Brutalist slab — twenty-nine styles at launch (ten free, nineteen Pro), more added with each free update.
Small, medium and large widgets. Each face was re-drawn for every size — no upscaled bitmaps, no stretched type.
Tap any face to open it edge-to-edge, portrait or landscape, screen kept awake. A nightstand clock that never asks you to wake your phone.
Each face has its own knobs — phosphor colour for Terminal, tube glow for Nixie, ink weight for Editorial. 12 / 24 hour, hide-or-show date, your timezone of choice.
iOS redraws Home Screen widgets about once a minute. Even the analog face with the sweeping second hand adds less than 0.5% per day.
No sign-in screen. No analytics SDK. The clock, the rendering, the settings — all local. Subscription billed by Apple.
Pick your rhythm — monthly, or save 58% with the annual plan. Cancel any time, in two taps.
No. iOS only redraws a Home Screen widget about once a minute, even though the clock you see looks live. Our heaviest face — the analog dial with the sweeping second hand — adds well under 0.5% per day on a modern iPhone.
Yes. Everything is local — the clock, the rendering, the themes. There's no account, no analytics SDK, no telemetry. The only network call is to Apple's StoreKit when you subscribe or restore a purchase.
Yes. Every face has its own customiser — primary colour or theme, 12 or 24 hour, show or hide the date, and the timezone you want it to display. The Terminal face has five phosphor colours; the Nixie face has tube-glow intensity; each style was tuned to what makes sense for it.
iOS 26 or later. clockwidgets is built natively on Apple's new Liquid Glass surface language — the same APIs StandBy and Apple's own widgets use. There is no fallback for older versions; the design only makes sense on iOS 26.
Not in v1. The first release ships Home Screen widgets and the Stand By fullscreen mode — that's the scope we can do justice to. Lock Screen widgets, Apple Watch complications and an Android build are on the wishlist, not the promise.
Email hello@clockwidgets.com. We read everything. We can't promise we'll ship yours, but the catalogue grows from these notes.
Built for iOS 26 on iPhone and iPad. No account, no ads, no tracking.