Apple is gearing up for a major iPhone software overhaul in years, and your camera app is right at the center of it. Bloomberg has gotten an early look at what iOS 27 will bring to the Camera app, and the changes are more significant than a visual refresh. This will be a full redesign of how you shoot, edit, and interact with your photos.
Upcoming changes in your iPhone camera app
The biggest change is that Siri is coming to the Camera app as a dedicated mode, sitting right alongside Photo and Video. That’s new, and it’s a meaningful upgrade from where the feature currently lives, tucked away behind the Camera Control button.
Moving it into the app itself could push more people to actually use it, and Apple is likely thinking ahead to future products like smart glasses and camera-equipped AirPods.
The feature replaces Visual Intelligence and lets you point your camera at anything, have a third-party AI agent analyze it, or run it through a Google reverse image search.

The Camera app is also getting a full layout redesign, with controls shifting to the top center of the interface. A new Add Widgets panel would let you swap out the default shortcut row and prioritize professional tools like depth adjustments, Night mode, and timers.
AI photo editing tools are coming to your photos

According to the report, Apple will introduce two new AI editing tools called Reframe and Extend inside the Photos app. Reframe changes the perspective of a shot after you’ve taken it. Extend fills in missing parts of an image using AI, so if the bottom half of a building got cut off, it can generate what should be there.
Apple is also testing natural language photo editing, where you describe an edit by voice or text, and Siri handles it. However, this one may not make the first iOS 27 release.




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