
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- We’ve discovered four new “desktop-exclusive” wallpapers that may be from Google’s upcoming Aluminum OS platform.
- The wallpapers feature Gemini-inspired abstract designs and nature-themed artwork.
- The new wallpapers also resemble the recently leaked Pixel 11 Pro Fold backgrounds, suggesting that Google may be unifying aesthetics across its ecosystem.
Google is rumored to Aluminum OS The project is shaping up to be one of the company’s most interesting upcoming launches. The platform is expected to debut later this year and combine ChromeOS and Android in a new portable experienceand now we’ve found four more wallpapers to add to your growing collection of leaks.
New Aluminum OS Wallpapers
We managed to get the wallpapers to appear on a Pixel phone, giving us an early hands-on look at the designs. Google labels these images as “Desktop Exclusive,” which strongly suggests they are intended for large-screen devices. We also managed to reveal the names of the wallpapers and their creators. These include:
- Light Spark: BUCK
- Dark Spark: BUCK
- Sand currents: Jan Erik Waider
- Glacial sediments: Jan Erik Waider
The two Spark wallpapers seem heavily inspired by the Gemini brand, with parts of the bright and colorful spark icon reminiscent of Google’s AI logo.
Meanwhile, Sand Currents and Glacial Sediments take a more nature-inspired approach, using textures and landscapes that look more like traditional desktop wallpapers.
Interestingly, the four newly discovered images also look similar to the recently leaked ones. Pixel 11 Pro Fold wallpapershinting that Google may be aligning the platform’s aesthetics with the broader visual language of its device ecosystem.
Of course, nothing is official yet, and Google could choose not to include these wallpapers on Aluminum OS devices when they launch.
Still, the growing number of leaks and these wallpapers appearing on Google’s own phones suggest that the project is moving steadily forward. and with Google I/O 2026 and The Android Show: I/O Edition just around the corner, we may not have to wait long to find out more about Google’s plans.
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