In iOS 18, currently in beta, Apple has broadened the customization options for the Home Screen on iPhone, and thanks to a new setting it is now possible to make app icons and widgets bigger by hiding their labels.

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With the setting enabled in iOS 18, the names of apps are removed from the grid, which increases the size of the icons and widgets on your Home Screen with the space saved. With larger icons, you still get a maximum of six icon rows with four icons each, the same that you're limited to when icon names are turned on.

If you're familiar enough with your favorite apps that you don't feel the need to see the names underneath the icons, then it's worth giving it a try. With the labels removed, the design of your app icons takes center stage, resulting in a cleaner look for your Home Screen. Note that this setting is universal, so you cannot have small icons on one app page and large icons on a different app page.

The following steps show you how it's done.

  1. Press on an empty space on your Home Screen to enter jiggle mode.
  2. Tap the Edit button in the top-left corner, then choose Customize.
  3. Tap the Large option in the customization panel.
  4. Tap on an empty space to hide the customization panel.

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That's all there is to it. If you decide you want to see app labels again, simply repeat the steps, but choose the Small option in the customization panel instead. iOS 18 is currently in public beta and will be officially released to iPhone users in the fall.

Top Rated Comments

drinkingtea Avatar
18 weeks ago
I wish we could hide the labels without the icons going gigantic. Ugly.
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
krspkbl Avatar
18 weeks ago
i want to keep icons the same size and remove names. when i increase the icon size it makes my iphone feel like a silly kids toy and a phone my grandparents would use!
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gatorvet96 Avatar
18 weeks ago
Keep icons the same size and remove the titles and we can get an extra row of icons on page. On my Max the icons look ridiculously large.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Zwhaler Avatar
18 weeks ago
Finally after a dozen years, iPhone is catching up to Android in terms of basic home screen customization.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
markgpearse Avatar
18 weeks ago
It not only removes app names :), but also removes folder names :(. I would like to remove app names only and keep the small size.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
axantas Avatar
18 weeks ago

As well as covering more of the picture in the background.

Seems like something they can tweak through the Beta process (i.e. keep icons same size but remove text).

*someone on Beta program please request.
The option is just "make icons bigger". "Remove description" it can not be chosen separately. And as markgpearse writes, it also removes folder names. This is a bit silly then. I will report this.

Request done:
- make it selectable by user / Icon size / text /
- do not hide folder names, if selected.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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