One of the main arguments when comparing Android and iOS is the immense customizability offered by Google’s mobile operating system. However, Apple has realized this potential and has now started catching up with Android. iOS 15 brought home screen customization to the iPhone, and iOS 16 is now here with lock screen customization. Yeah, you can finally see more than just the clock and notifications on your iPhone lock screen with the help of widgets. So if you have installed iOS 16 beta on your iPhone, follow this guide to learn how you can add widgets to the lock screen with ease.

Instead of a dedicated page for widgets, iOS 16 now lets you add widgets above and below the lock screen clock on an iPhone. We will first discuss how these widgets work and then go into the details for how to add or remove the widgets in iOS 16. That said, let’s dive in without any further delay.

  • How Do Lock Screen Widgets Work on iPhone?Add Widgets Below the Clock on iPhone Lock ScreenAdd Widgets Above the Clock on iPhone Lock ScreenHow to Change/ Remove Widgets on iPhone Lock ScreenList of Lock Screen Widgets Available on iPhoneFrequently Asked Questions:

How Do Lock Screen Widgets Work on iPhone?

By adding widgets to the iPhone lock screen in iOS 16, Apple enables you to get important information at a glance. You can keep an eye on live cricket scores, track your real-time steps, and even check out the latest weather conditions. While it is a step in the right direction, the lock screen widgets are not interactive – just like the home screen widgets on iPhone. On tapping the lock screen widgets, you will be taken to the corresponding app.

As we have mentioned above, you can add widgets below and above the clock on the lock screen. First up, let’s customize the main widget panel that appears below the time on the lock screen and shows more information-rich widgets.

Note: We tested the lock screen widgets on iPhone 13 Pro running iOS 16 developer beta 3 and iPhone XR running iOS 16 public beta.

  1. Next, tap on the empty rectangular box that appears below the clock on the lock screen to bring up the widgets panel.

  2. The widgets panel shows suggested widgets at the top, followed by a list of apps for which lock screen widgets are available in iOS 16 on your iPhone. Therefore, you have a variety of widgets for Apple’s native apps at your disposal at the moment, with more third-party widgets expected to arrive with the official release later this year.

  3. Now, there are two ways to add widgets to your iOS 16 lock screen on your iPhone. The easiest way to add widgets is by tapping on the specific widget, and it will appear in the lock screen widgets panel under the clock. So, find the suitable widgets and tap on them.

However, if you want a bit more control over widget placement, you can also drag and drop widgets into the rectangular frame below the clock on the lock screen. You can also long-press on a widget and move it around within the rectangular box to change its position.

  1. Now that you know how to add widgets to the lock screen, it is important to note that there’s a limitation to how many widgets you can include below the clock. Apple allows the following widget combinations on the lock screen – up to 4 square (1 x 1) widgets, 2 square (1 x 1) widgets and one rectangular (1 x 2) widget, and two rectangular (1 x 2) widgets. Here’s a look at all the combos:

  2. After you have customized the lock screen widgets to your liking, tap “Done” at the top right corner to confirm the changes.

Add Widgets Above the Clock on iPhone Lock Screen

Apart from adding widgets below the time, Apple also allows you to include a single widget next to the day/date panel above the lock screen clock. The process remains the same as above, where you need to long-press the lock screen wallpaper and customize its layout. Here’s how the process works:

  1. While customizing the iOS 16 lock screen on your iPhone, tap on the day/date section above the clock to open the widgets panel.

  2. Now, find a widget and tap on it to add to the day/date section. After that, be sure to tap “Done” at the top-right corner to confirm your selection.

How to Change/ Remove Widgets on iPhone Lock Screen

Now, the process of removing or swapping out widgets for another one is pretty straightforward as well. So if you ever wish to remove any widget or add a new one to your iPhone lock screen in iOS 16, follow the steps below:

  1. Now, tap the “-” (minus) button at the top left of the widget you want to remove from your device’s lock screen.

If you wish to change the widget that appears next to the date/day above the clock on the lock screen, simply tap on the same and select the new widget to use it and replace the existing one.

  1. After that, if you wish to add a different widget in its place on the lock screen, tap on the new widget in the widgets panel or drag it to a desired position in the rectangular frame.

List of Lock Screen Widgets Available on iPhone

In this section, we have listed all the different widgets you can use on the lock screen on your iPhone. We have divided this section into the widgets you can apply above and below the clock on the lock screen. So let’s take a look at what all widgets are offered by Apple right now:

Widgets You Can Use Above the Lock Screen Clock

Widgets Usable Below the Lock Screen Clock

  • Calendar1×1 Next Event1×2 Next EventClock1×1 World Clock – Single City (Analog)1×2 World Clock – Single City1×2 World Clock1×1 Next Alarm1×2 Next Alarm1×1 World Clock – Single City (Digital)Fitness1×1 Activity (track movement)1×2 Activity (track movement)Home1×2 Summary1×2 Climate1×1 Climate Sensor1×1 Security1×1 Security Accessory1×2 LightsNews1×2 Today’s Top StoriesReminders1×2 (Reminder) ListStocks1×2 Watchlist (track multiple stocks)1×1 Symbol (track one stock/market)1×2 Symbol (track one stock/market)Weather1×2 Moon Events1×1 Sun Events1×2 Conditions1×1 Rain1×1 Temperature1×1 Air Quality1×1 UV Index1×1 Wind

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many widgets can you add below the time on iPhone lock screen?

You can only add a single widget above time on the lock screen, and it shows up alongside the default date/day and time widget.

Make Your iPhone Lock Screen Useful with Widgets