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Home » Apple’s plans to enhance the iPhone camera are tangled in a legal mess
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Apple’s plans to enhance the iPhone camera are tangled in a legal mess

By technologistmag.com22 March 20262 Mins Read
Apple’s plans to enhance the iPhone camera are tangled in a legal mess
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Apple’s plans to seriously upgrade the iPhone camera just got… complicated. We recently reported that Apple was exploring ways to bring Halide-inspired pro features to the iPhone 18 Pro, even going as far as considering an acquisition of the app’s developer, Lux Optics. But as it turns out, that story has now taken a legal turn, with a lawsuit now at the center of it all.

According to The Information, Lux Optics’ co-founder Ben Sandofsky has filed a lawsuit against fellow co-founder Sebastiaan de With, who recently joined Apple’s design team.

What exactly is the lawsuit about?

First things first, the dispute isn’t directly against Apple, but it’s closely tied to the company. The lawsuit alleges that de With was fired in December 2025 over financial misconduct, including claims that he used over $150,000 in company funds for personal expenses. It also accuses him of taking confidential materials and source code from Lux Optics when he joined Apple in early 2026.

Halide App Official render for iPhone

De With’s legal team has denied these allegations, calling the lawsuit retaliatory and insisting that no intellectual property was transferred to Apple. Importantly, Apple is not named as a defendant and is not accused of wrongdoing, though its involvement in hiring de With has pulled it into the spotlight.

How does this affect Apple’s camera plans?

Apple clearly wanted Halide’s secret sauce; it even explored buying Lux Optics in 2025 to bring pro-level controls to the iPhone camera. That deal didn’t happen, but Apple still hired one of Halide’s key minds, which initially looked like a smart talent grab… until the lawsuit showed up and made things a lot less straightforward.

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For now, nothing changes for users, but things just got messy behind the scenes. Apple still wants to push the iPhone camera into pro territory, but this legal drama could slow things down or complicate how those ideas make it into actual products. What was supposed to be a clean upgrade story now comes with a side of courtroom tension

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