Apple’s new AI photo editing tools mostly work, for better and worse
By the AIdeaFlow Team
For the first time, iPhone owners are getting real, native AI photo editing. iOS 27 introduces these features in developer beta, and they're a big deal for the world's most popular camera.
Compared to what you can do on a Google Pixel, Apple's tools are pretty tame. But for the iPhone, this is a tipping point. The native Photos app is now allowing serious edits that were never possible before.
It's a mixed bag. The headline says it all: these tools mostly work, for better and worse. Some edits will impress, others might feel off. That's the nature of AI right now.
Why this matters for anyone using AI tools: this change brings AI photo editing to millions of casual users. Your friend, your mom, your coworker will now have these capabilities built in. It changes how we think about photo authenticity.
Remember, this is still in developer beta. Apple may tweak things before the public release. So the final version might look different.
The broader trend is clear: AI editing is becoming standard on every phone. Apple is catching up, and that will reshape how we capture and remember moments.
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