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For the past couple of weeks, Google users have noticed something different on their sign-in pages.“A new look is coming soon,“the banner read across the top of the page, followed by “Google is improving its sign-in page with a more modern look and feel.” Now, the new design has started rolling out, and Google made an official announcement introducing the look.
The majority of Google account owners — including a multitude of us here at Android Police — are still looking at this very message every time they draw up the Google sign-in page, plus an unchanged sign-in interface. Buta Telegram messagefrom this morning, February 21, picked up by AP senior contributorMishaal Rahman, shows that at least some select users may finally be seeing the roll-out of this big foreshadowed UI change.

“New ui [sic] is here,” wrote the Telegram user. The pictured Google sign-in page shows another banner at the top, this time reading “Google sign-in has a new look,” and “We’ve improved the sign-in page with a more modern design.”
The new sign-in page (first two) compared to the outgoing one (right)
That new look? Drum-roll, please… Landscape orientation. To refresh, the screenshot on the right is what the Google sign-in page originally looked like, and still looks like for a lot of users. The UI is apparently modernized by swapping the full alphabetical Google logo for a lone G, shifting the logo, greeting, and email address to the left, and isolating the password entry box on the right, as shown in the picture on the left.
In the meantime, Google has also made thischange official on its Workspace blog. The company writes, “We’re updating the look and feel of our sign-up and sign-in pages with a more modern look, which is in-line with the Material Design across our other products. You’ll see the updated interface across web and mobile devices. Note that this is strictly a change in visual appearance, there are no functionality impacts or changes.” Google anticipates to finish the rollout for everyone on July 10, 2025.
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In a sense, Google’s bland login page is getting even blander. However, some of the changes rolled out in Material Design 3’s two years of life have proven to be especially worthwhile, including new color sampling on Android to match accent tones to a phone’s wallpaper, and more tactile elements likeimproved progress bars and sliders.
UPDATE: 2025-06-18 05:12 EST BY MANUEL VONAU
Official Google announcement
Google has officially announced the new login page, complete with a screenshot showcasing the changes in more detail. We’ve updated the story accordingly.