The topic Google Chat icon tweaked to look less like Google Messages is currently the subject of lively discussion — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.
This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.
With the new Workspace icons fully rolled out, Google is now tweaking how Chat appears in the Android status bar to look less like Messages.
The homescreen icons are pretty distinguished in terms of color (green vs. blue), but the design has more than a few similarities. Both consist of two layered chat bubbles with tails that are on the left side, though they face opposite directions.
The similarities become most apparent in the status bar. Chat’s first design was a straightforward adaptation and shrink in white, with a tiny smile serving as the primary differentiator from Messages. At small sizes, the two icons are easily confused.
If your company uses Google Chat as its primary messaging platform (like Google does internally), this would be particularly annoying for personal vs. work communication. (For comparison, Google Chat has over 50 million downloads on the Play Store, while Messages sits at 10+ billion.)
The Google Chat status bar icon has now been updated with an outline-style design that does distinguish things. The hollow nature helps quite a bit.
This change is live with version 2026.06.01.x of Google Chat for Android, which widely rolled out yesterday. Last week, the gradient Google Workspace icons fully launched, with Gmail for Android being the holdout.