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I want to change my tab bar items to be pink when selected instead of the default blue.

How can i accomplish this using the storyboard editor in Xcode 6?

Here are my current setting which are not working, the blue background works but the pink doesnt work:

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Add Runtime Color attribute named "tintColor" from StoryBoard. This is working(for Xcode 8 and above).

if you want unselected color.. you can add unselectedItemTintColor too.

setting tintColor as Runtime Attribute

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    it worked for me when I added this property to UITabBarItem and not UITabBar.
    – Sourabh86
    Jun 5, 2015 at 6:49
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    But how do you set the tab bar item UNselected color in storyboard?
    – Peter
    Mar 11, 2016 at 16:44
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    Works perfect for my case - I need my five tabBar items to be unique colours when selected. I was able to set this Runtime Attribute on the UITabBarItem, on the UINavigationController connected to my tabBar and it works flawlessly. All without writing any code too which is great, as I am reusing a VC class three times. Thanks!
    – rosshump
    Jul 12, 2016 at 19:31
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    conversely - this is the only approach that works on iOS 10 (tint from attributes panel seems to not work, and runtime attribute "tintColor" of uitabbaritem doesn't work too.
    – luky
    Oct 11, 2016 at 14:35
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    Worked well on iOS 10. Jun 10, 2017 at 9:48
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This elegant solution works great on SWIFT 3.0, SWIFT 4.2 and SWIFT 5.1:

On the Storyboard:

  1. Select your Tab Bar
  2. Set a Runtime Attibute called tintColor for the desired color of the Selected Icon on the tab bar
  3. Set a Runtime Attibute called unselectedItemTintColor for the desired color of the Unselected Icon on the tab bar

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Edit: Working with Xcode 8/10, for iOS 10/12 and above.

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    Thanks a lot. unselectedItemTintColor finds very rare Feb 16, 2017 at 10:38
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    'unselectedItemTintColor' perfect solution for me thanks.
    – fozoglu
    Mar 30, 2017 at 8:42
  • Will this work if deployment target is 8.0 or 9.0? I have used swift 3.0 and Xcode 8.0 for development
    – Mamta
    Jul 13, 2017 at 14:10
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    Important to select the Tab bar, indeed worked in Swift 4 for me. Jan 31, 2018 at 11:48
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    Excellent! Still working on xCode 10 :) does not refresh the visual editor but works once compiled :) Nov 11, 2018 at 4:21
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In Swift, using xcode 7 (and later), you can add the following to your AppDelegate.swift file:

UITabBar.appearance().tintColor = UIColor(red: 255/255.0, green: 255/255.0, blue: 255/255.0, alpha: 1.0)

This is the what the complete method looks like:

func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool {

    // I added this line
    UITabBar.appearance().tintColor = UIColor(red: 255/255.0, green: 255/255.0, blue: 255/255.0, alpha: 1.0)

    return true
}

In the example above my item will be white. The "/255.0" is needed because it expects a value from 0 to 1. For white, I could have just used 1. But for other color you'll probably be using RGB values.

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    It seems none of the other method works (any more.) This works!
    – teddy
    Oct 28, 2016 at 22:40
  • @Jarrod I was fooling around with this for almost 1 hr, this answer should have more votes. Thanks! Oct 23, 2017 at 4:39
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On Xcode8 I have changed the ImageTint from the storyboard and it works well.

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The result:

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    When using custom images THIS IS the one that worked for me
    – Juanjo
    Aug 1, 2017 at 22:41
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    This should be the accepted answer. It doesn't require a runtime attribute which means this works in Launch screens! Feb 19, 2020 at 8:55
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Swift 3 | Xcode 10

If you want to make all tab bar items the same color (selected & unselected)...


Step 1

Make sure your image assets are setup to Render As = Template Image. This allows them to inherit color.

Xcode Assets


Step 2

Use the storyboard editor to change your tab bar settings as follows:

  • Set Tab Bar: Image Tint to the color you want the selected icon to inherit.
  • Set Tab Bar: Bar Tint to the color you want the tab bar to be.
  • Set View: Tint to the color you want to see in the storyboard editor, this doesn't affect the icon color when your app is run.

Xcode Storyboard Editor


Step 3

Steps 1 & 2 will change the color for the selected icon. If you still want to change the color of the unselected items, you need to do it in code. I haven't found a way to do it via the storyboard editor.

Create a custom tab bar controller class...

//  TabBarController.swift

class TabBarController: UITabBarController {

    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()

        // make unselected icons white
        self.tabBar.unselectedItemTintColor = UIColor.white
    }
}

... and assign the custom class to your tab bar scene controller.

Xcode Storyboard Editor


If you figure out how to change the unselected icon color via the storyboard editor please let me know. Thanks!

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  • self.tabBar.unselectedItemTintColor = UIColor.white self.tabBar.tintColor = #colorLiteral(red: 0.2, green: 0.7333333333, blue: 0.3450980392, alpha: 1) Work for me May 22, 2020 at 6:07
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This best way is to change Image Tint in storyboard

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put this code in the viewDidLoad of the view controller that you want to change the color of

[[UITabBar appearance] setSelectedImageTintColor:[UIColor whiteColor]];
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    Is there no way to change for all of the tabs?
    – Deekor
    Nov 10, 2014 at 4:12
  • Just put the code with the same color in the view did load of all of your tabs
    – Nick
    Nov 11, 2014 at 19:52
  • you can use this code right after you make your UITabController , it will set the colour you mentioned for all tab items on selection.
    – Jerrin
    Dec 8, 2015 at 11:44
  • There's no such method setSelectedImageTintColor Sep 24, 2019 at 4:19
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You can also set selected image bar tint color by key path:

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Hope this will help you!! Thanks

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    in iOS 9 it doesn't change the unselected color Nov 16, 2017 at 18:32
  • How would that help in changing color of UITabBar icon ? Sep 24, 2019 at 4:17
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XCode 8.2, iOS 10, Swift 3: now there's an unselectedItemTintColor attribute for tabBar:

self.tabBar.unselectedItemTintColor = UIColor(red: 0/255.0, green: 200/255.0, blue: 0/255.0, alpha: 1.0)
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You can change colors UITabBarItem by storyboard but if you want to change colors by code it's very easy:

// Use this for change color of selected bar

   [[UITabBar appearance] setTintColor:[UIColor blueColor]];

// This for change unselected bar (iOS 10)

   [[UITabBar appearance] setUnselectedItemTintColor:[UIColor yellowColor]];

// And this line for change color of all tabbar

   [[UITabBar appearance] setBarTintColor:[UIColor whiteColor]];
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  • setUnselectedItemTintColor is for only iOS 10
    – ondermerol
    Mar 31, 2017 at 11:08
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Somehow we are not able to change the Tab Bar selected item Tint color using storyboard alone, hence I added below code in my ViewDidLoad, hope this helps.

[[UITabBar appearance] setTintColor:[UIColor whiteColor]]; 
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This is the solution in Swift 3 that works in iOS 10:

Firstly, you create your own tab bar controller subclass and add it to your tab controller in your storyboard. In the viewDidLoad() method you can then customize the tab bar. It should be stated here that the tintColor attribute of the tabBar represents the color of the selected item not the color of the unselected ones! In order to change the color of the unselected items, I recommend looping through each item and use the original colors of your images, so they are not rendered as grey automatically.

class CustomTabBarVC: UITabBarController
{
    override func viewDidLoad()
    {
        super.viewDidLoad()

        self.tabBar.tintColor = AppColor.normalRed
        self.tabBar.barTintColor = .white
        self.tabBar.isTranslucent = true

        if let items = self.tabBar.items
        {
            for item in items
            {
                if let image = item.image
                {
                    item.image = image.withRenderingMode( .alwaysOriginal )
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

The only downside with this approach is that your item images must already have the desired color you aim for.

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  • Complicated. Jarrod's answer works well with all icons.
    – Hedylove
    Oct 19, 2016 at 1:48
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Add this code in your app delegate -did_finish_launching_with_options function

UITabBar.appearance().tintColor = UIColor( red: CGFloat(255/255.0), green: CGFloat(99/255.0), blue: CGFloat(95/255.0), alpha: CGFloat(1.0) )

put the RGB of the required color

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Image Tint from storyboard worked for me.

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You can subclass the UITabBarController, and replace the one with it in the storyboard. In your viewDidLoad implementation of subclass call this:

[self.tabBar setTintColor:[UIColor greenColor]];
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  • getting: 'UITabBar' does not have a member named 'setSelectedImageTintColor'
    – Deekor
    Nov 10, 2014 at 19:37
  • Also i am using swift so I put: self.tabBar.setSelectedImageTintColor = UIColor.greenColor not sure if that is correct or not
    – Deekor
    Nov 10, 2014 at 19:39
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    @Deekor it's tintColor not selectedImageTintColor, btw selectedImageTintColor is deprecated in iOS 8.
    – chancyWu
    Nov 11, 2014 at 1:58

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