There’s a new hidden way to customize your Pixel home screen. Here’s how to find it
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. As much as I love Google’s Pixel phones, I’ll be the first to admit that home screen customization has never been a strong suit. Pixels get so much right, but when it comes to deep customization options,
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As much as I love Google’s Pixel phones, I’ll be the first to admit that home screen customization has never been a strong suit. Pixels get so much right, but when it comes to deep customization options, they leave a lot to be desired.
Thankfully, Google has been making strides to change this. After adding system-wide app icon theming and AI-generated icon packs, Google has now added another home screen setting to let you fine-tune your Pixel even more. Specifically, you can now remove app icon names for a sleek, minimalist home screen setup.
To hide app names on your Pixel home screen, you’ll first need to ensure your phone is running Android 17. The setting is directly part of Android 17, so if you’re still on Android 16, you’ll need to update your Pixel first.
Google began rolling out Android 17 on Tuesday, June 16. If you haven’t checked your phone for the update yet, here’s what to do:
Within a couple of minutes, you should see an available system update to Android 17. The update is available for Pixels as old as the Pixel 6 , so if you have a Pixel 6 or newer model, you can download Android 17 without a problem.
Once you’ve got Android 17 on your Pixel, using this new customization setting is very simple — you just need to know where to look. Here’s how to find it:
Now go back to your home screen, and you’ll see that all the app icons no longer have their names below them. You’ll still see app names in your app drawer, but any apps on your home screen are now displayed without the name.

