Add custom borders and corner radiuses to Control Center modules with CCBorder

Are you interested in a more eye-friendly aesthetic for Control Center? If you are, then we think you should take a moment to try a free jailbreak tweak called CCBorder by iOS developer fiore.

CCBorder jailbreak tweak.

With CCBorder, you can remove module backgrounds from Control Center and add customizable borders, corner radiuses, and glyph colors to your user experience, exactly as depicted in the screenshot example above.

Whether you’re trying to go all out with CCBorder with custom module borders and glyph colors, or you’re simply attempting to replicate the iOS 18 Control Center redesign by changing the corner radius to be more rounded, CCBorder is capable of both tasks.

After you install CCBorder, you will find a dedicated preference pane in the Settings app where you can configure the tweak to your liking:

The different things that you can configure here include:

CCBorder preference pane.
  • Toggling CCBorder on or off on demand
  • Choosing a custom Control Center module border width
  • Choosing a custom Control Center module border color
  • Toggling CCBorder corner radius customization on or off on demand
  • Choosing a custom Control Center toggles & modules corner radius
  • Choosing a custom Control Center slider corner radius
  • Toggling CCBorder slider glyph color on or off on demand
  • Choosing a Control Center Brightness glyph color
  • Choosing a Control Center Volume glyph color
  • Respringing your device to save any changes you’ve made

What I personally like about CCBorder is that it bests a recently released jailbreak tweak called CC18 in replicating iOS 18’s Control Center aesthetics by offering a more accurate corner radius adjustment. But aside from that, I think other users are going to enjoy the customization factor, including the border and glyph colors.

Anyone who’s interested in giving the CCBorder jailbreak tweak try can download it for free from p2kdev’s personal repository via their favorite package manager app. The tweak supports jailbroken iOS 15 and 16 devices.

If you don’t already have p2kdev’s repository added to your device, then you can add it to your package manager app with the URL provided below:

https://p2kdev.github.io/repo/

Are you going to be taking advantage of CCBorder? Let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.