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Here's one of my feature requests for Visual Intelligence in iOS 27

By the AIdeaFlow Team

Here's one of my feature requests for Visual Intelligence in iOS 27

Visual Intelligence has quietly become one of the more practical Apple Intelligence features since its debut. It launched with limited functionality tied to Camera Control, but iOS 26 brought it to screenshots, making it far more useful in everyday situations.

The expansion to screenshots was a smart move. Instead of needing to point your camera at something in real time, you can now analyze images you've already captured. That's the kind of friction reduction that makes AI features actually stick.

For anyone building workflows around AI vision tools, this matters because it shows how these capabilities are moving from novelty features to core OS functions. When Apple integrates something this deeply, it signals where the platform is headed.

The ask for iOS 27 is simple: keep going. Visual Intelligence works well enough that users want more contexts where they can invoke it. That's the best kind of feature request, the kind that comes from actual usage rather than hypothetical scenarios.

Apple's approach here mirrors what we're seeing across AI tools generally. Start narrow, prove the value, then expand the surface area. It's a more sustainable path than launching with every possible use case and hoping something lands.

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