Add, edit, and remove widgets on iPhone

What are widgets?
Widgets are a way to view current information at a glance—today’s headlines, weather, reminders, battery levels, and more. You can view widgets in Today View and add them to your Home Screen or Lock Screen to keep this information at your fingertips.
You can also interact with a widget on the Home Screen or Lock Screen without opening its app—you can take action on the widgets for Music, Podcasts, Safari, Home, Contacts, and more. For example, tap on the Music or Podcasts widget to play a selection.
Add a widget to your Home Screen
Go to the Home Screen page where you want to add the widget, then touch and hold the Home Screen background until the apps begin to jiggle.
Tap
at the top of the screen to open the widget gallery.
Scroll or search to find the widget you want, tap it, then swipe through the size options.
The different sizes display different information.
When you see the size you want, tap Add Widget.
While the apps are still jiggling, move the widget where you want it on the screen, then tap Done.
Note: You can also add widgets to your Lock Screen. To learn how, see Personalize a new Lock Screen.
Tip: A Smart Stack (with dots next to it) is a set of widgets that uses information such as the time, your location, and activity to automatically display the most relevant widget at the appropriate time in your day. You can add a Smart Stack to the Home Screen, then swipe up and down through it to see the widgets it contains.
Interact with widgets
You can perform tasks by tapping widgets on your Home Screen, Lock Screen, or StandBy. Tap an item in the Reminders widget to check it off, tap the Play button in the Podcasts widget to play an episode, or tap the Home widget to turn on your living room lights—all without opening an app.
Edit a widget on your Home Screen
You can customize most widgets right from your Home Screen so they display the information you want to see. For example, for a Mail widget, you can tap the mailbox shown in the widget, then choose a different mailbox so the messages in that mailbox are displayed in the widget. Or you can customize a Smart Stack to rotate through its widgets based on your activity, your location, the time of day, and so on.
On your Home Screen, touch and hold a widget to open the quick actions menu.
Tap Edit [widget name] or tap Edit Stack, if it’s a Smart Stack), then choose options.
For a Smart Stack, you can turn Smart Rotate or Widget Suggestions off or on, reorder widgets by dragging them within the stack, drag a widget from the Smart Stack to the Home Screen, or remove a widget by tapping the minus sign (–) in its upper-left corner.
When you turn on Widget Suggestions, suggested widgets for apps you already use automatically appear in your Smart Stack at the right time based on your past activity. An option lets you add the widget to your stack so it’s always there when you need it.
Tap Done.
Remove a widget from the Home Screen
Touch and hold the widget to open the quick actions menu.
Tap Remove Widget (or Remove Stack), then tap Remove.
View widgets in Today View
To view widgets in Today View, swipe right from the left edge of the Home Screen, then scroll up and down.

Note: If the widgets don’t appear when you swipe right on the Lock Screen, see View widgets in Today View and Search when iPhone is locked.
View widgets in Today View and Search when iPhone is locked
Go to Settings
> Face ID & Passcode (on an iPhone with Face ID) or Touch ID & Passcode (on other iPhone models).
Enter your passcode.
Turn on Today View and Search (below Allow Access When Locked).