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Apple Introduces Native AI Photo Editing to iPhones in iOS 27 Beta

Apple has begun rolling out native AI photo editing features to iPhone users, marking the first time such capabilities are integrated directly into the device. These new tools are currently available as part of the iOS 27 developer beta, with Apple indicating that further refinements may occur before a general public release. While considered less advanced than features found on Google Pixel phones, these additions signify a significant enhancement for the iPhone's native photos app.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (a day ago)·1 views
Apple Introduces Native AI Photo Editing to iPhones in iOS 27 Beta

Apple is introducing native AI photo editing features directly to iPhone owners, marking the first time these capabilities are integrated into the device's native photo editing experience.

These new tools are currently available to users participating in the iOS 27 developer beta program. Apple has indicated that it may continue to make adjustments and improvements to these features before their official release to the wider public.

While the new iOS 27 features are noted as less extensive compared to the AI photo editing options available on Google Pixel phones, their inclusion represents a notable development for the iPhone's native photos app. They are considered a significant advancement in the device's photo manipulation capabilities.

According to The Verge, these updates represent a tipping point for what iPhone users can achieve within the native photo editing environment.

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