Why the iOS Forgot password Screen Matters
The Forgot password screen is a high-stakes surface in many iOS apps — often the moment where a user either engages or drops off. This page collects Forgot password designs from across the iOS library, letting you compare fifty approaches to the same design problem in one view.
Real iOS Forgot password Examples, Tagged by Brand
Each example is a real screen from a live iOS app, tagged with the brand and context it comes from. You can see how apps in completely different categories — fintech, entertainment, productivity — approach their Forgot password screens, and spot the conventions that work as well as the bold breaks from convention.
Ground Your Forgot password Design in Production Patterns
This view is especially useful early in a project, when you're defining what "good" looks like for your own Forgot password screen. Rather than sketching from imagination, you can ground your work in real, production-validated patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many iOS Forgot password screen examples are available?
The library contains real Forgot password screen captures from many of the leading iOS apps in our database, with new examples added as apps ship redesigns.
Can I filter Forgot password screens by app category?
Yes. You can narrow to Forgot password screens from specific industries (fintech, social, health, etc.) to find the most relevant examples for your use case.
Are the Forgot password screens shown in context of their flow?
Each screen is captured within its full user flow, so you can click through and see how users actually arrive at and leave the Forgot password screen in the broader experience.
How does the iOS Forgot password screen differ from Android?
iOS Forgot password screens often follow Human Interface Guidelines, with specific gestures, safe-area handling, and visual patterns that differ from Material Design on Android. You can compare them by visiting the Android equivalents.