“HiLight” is one of the biggest hardware features on Google’s Pixel 11 Pro devices, but it’s also one that the company hindered by heavily limited what you can do with it. Android being Android, someone already figured out how to hijack “HiLight” and make the Pixel 11 Pro’s RGB light a lot more useful.
Highlighted by David Imel (currently working with The Verge), @Dhananjay_Tech already figured out how to control the Pixel 11 Pro’s “HiLight” LED, even though Google explicitly said it wouldn’t open the feature to third-party developers.
“HiLight Studio” is the result, an app that gives users full control of the Pixel 11 Pro’s light to do basically anything. Where Google solely supports call notifications and a status light for Gemini, this app lets you use it as a notification LED with patterns, custom color choices, and more. It’s customizable on a per-app basis with granular settings beyond that. You can also build and export presets to share with other users. You can also just have “HiLight” active all of the time if you want.
It’s almost exactly what we wanted from this feature.
Pixel 11 Pro’s ‘HiLight’ missed its opportunity to be the perfect notification LED







