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Apple’s iPhone Camera App Is Getting an AI Upgrade in iOS 27

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Apple announced AI upgrades for its iPhone camera app in iOS 27 during its Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, including a new Siri AI tab for visual intelligence and photo-editing tools like Clean Up, Extend, and Spatial Reframe. The features aim to enhance user experience by simplifying AI assistance and expanding photo-editing capabilities using generative AI technology.

Apple revealed AI enhancements for the iPhone camera app during its Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, set to debut in iOS 27 this fall. A new Siri AI tab replaces the Photo and Video tabs, integrating Visual Intelligence directly into the camera interface. Previously, users had to press the Camera Control button to access Siri’s contextual assistance, such as identifying objects or extracting event details from images. With the update, this feature becomes more accessible, aligning with Apple’s broader push for visual AI tools across its ecosystem, including potential future integration into smart glasses and camera-equipped AirPods. The Photos app will also receive AI-powered editing tools: Clean Up will improve object removal with more realistic image reconstruction, while Extend generates additional visual space for photos cut too close to the edges. Spatial Reframe allows users to adjust a photo’s perspective by dragging their finger, with AI filling in gaps from the new angle. These features mirror recent AI camera tools introduced by competitors like Google in its Pixel phones, though Apple’s implementation may vary in availability across iPhone models. The upgrades reflect Apple’s strategy to embed AI more seamlessly into its hardware and software, leveraging on-device processing to enhance privacy and performance. While the camera app changes are the most immediate, the company’s long-term vision includes expanding these capabilities to other products, such as smart glasses and wearable devices. Developers and users alike will have the opportunity to explore these features when iOS 27 launches later this year.

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