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Google goes for the glitter with disco-ball icons: ‘Are y’all sure you still want this?’

Google goes for the glitter with disco-ball icons: ‘Are y’all sure you still want this?’

Posted on May 23, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Google goes for the glitter with disco-ball icons: ‘Are y’all sure you still want this?’
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So bad, it’s good? Google on Friday joined in the disco ball icon fun taking place on home screens everywhere. After Spotify’s temporary new disco ball app icon, released to celebrate the company’s 20th anniversary, drew extensive online backlash (and a bit of praise for those who like a little kitsch!), Google decided to get in on the joke and rolled out a custom set of Android app icons sporting a similar disco ball theme.

On X, Android ecosystem head Sameer Samat posted, “Your wish is our command. Disco icons available on Pixel as of today … Are y’all sure you still want this?”

His post included a screenshot of a Pixel phone fully decked out with sparkly, disco-ball-inspired icons, which looks just as terrible (incredible??) as it sounds.

The new icons are available through Pixel’s relatively new custom icons feature, which allows users to choose from different AI-generated styles for their app icons. Before this, users could only customize their icons by changing their colors to match the phone’s wallpaper and theme.

Image Credits:screenshot of Pixel icons by TechCrunch

The custom icons feature rolled out in March’s Pixel Drop — Google’s term for its periodic feature updates to Pixel phones — introducing app icon templates like a hand-drawn “Scribbles” aesthetic; a gold look called “Treasure”; a colorful, painted style dubbed “Easel”; and others.

Earlier this week, Samat had jokingly tweeted, “Should we make this icon pack happen on Android?” alongside a Chrome icon turned into a disco ball.

Silly as it may be, Google actually made it happen.

Many people had complained about the Spotify icon, calling it ugly, prompting the company to remind them it was just a temporary sitch. “Alright, we know glitter is not for everyone,” the streamer wrote.

Google, seemingly, disagrees. As off-brand as its disco-themed icons are, there’s also something whimsical about turning your whole home screen into a sparkly landscape of little apps. (And, in case you missed it, the Zillennials are really into whimsy right now, The New York Times reports, describing their “playful response to a difficult world.”)

Upon seeing Google’s release, X user and former Pixly co-founder Race Johnson quipped, “When your home screen gets bottle service.” Said another, “Omg it’s awful. I’ll take it!”

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