Apple to finally catch up with Samsung and Google, plans to bring 4 new AI editing features to Photos app: Report

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Apple is set to enhance its photo-editing tools for iPhone, iPad, and Mac with AI features in the upcoming iOS 27 update.The new tools could include Extend, Enhance, and Reframe.

Apple is planning to add AI powered editing features in iOS 27Apple is planning to add AI powered editing features in iOS 27

Apple is preparing a major upgrade to its photo-editing capabilities across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with a new set of AI-powered tools that the company could rollout with its upcoming iOS 27 update. The Cupertino based tech giant is all set to introduce iOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 event in June while the actual update could be rolled out when the new iPhones arrive in September.

The new features are said to be aimed at improving how users extend, enhance, and modify images directly on their devices which could take a just a ‘few seconds’ of processing time.

Notably, the AI powered editing features, if they do actually arrive, would be coming in a market that has already seen companies offers AI powered photo editing features for years. For instance, Google's Pixel lineup has come with features like Magic Eraser and generative expansion while Samsung's Galaxy lineup has also had similar features, mostly courtesy of its partership with Google.

Even other Android OEMs like OnePlus and Oppo offer many AI editing features like AI Unblur and Ai Portrait Glow and others directly inside the Gallery app.

How will Apple's AI powered editing features work?
Currently, the Photos app on iOS provides users with basic editing features like Adjust, filters, cropping, and a single AI-powered "Clean Up" tool to remove people from the background.

However, with iOS 27, the company is planning to introduce a dedicated Apple Intelligence Tools" section to the editing interface on the Photos app. This new interface is said to offer features like Extend, Enhance, Reframe and Clean Up features.

The report notes that the "Extend" feature will allow users to generate additional content beyond just the original frame of an image. For instance, Gurman notes that users will be able to expand the edges of a photo to fill in missing surroundings, with control over how much content is added.

The second feature, Enhance, is said to allow users to automatically improve certain elements in the images using AI like colour, lighting, and overall image quality

Meanwhile, the Reframe tool is said to be designed for spatial photos and could allow users to adjust perspective after an image has been captured. For instance, after taking a picture of a car, users could adjut the image from a front facing view to a side facing profile.

Apple's new AI features facing internal hurdles:

As with any other AI feature that Apple has released in the last few years, Gurman notes that the development of these new AI tools hasn't gone entirely smoothly.

The report notes that internal testing has revealed that the Extend and Reframe tools don't perform reliably durng internal testing. Reportedly, these challenges could lead Apple to theoretically delay or scale back the features depending on how its underlying models improve.

Notably, Apple's current ‘Clean Up’ tool has already faced the flak from its userbase for adding inaccurate details after removing objects. Since the feature first arrived with iOS 18.1, social media has been filled with videos comparing Apple's clean up tool with Samsung's.

Gurman has previously noted that Apple is preparing to include a dedicated Siri app and redesigned chatbot like interface for the AI assistnat. The company could also offer the ability to handle multi-step requests from users and swap voice agents via the App Store. Apple has already partnered with Google for a custom Gemini model to run its Siri and other Apple Intelligence features.

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Aman Gupta

Aman Gupta is a Digital Content Producer at LiveMint with over 3.5 years of experience covering the technology landscape. He specializes in artificial intelligence and consumer technology, reporting on everything from the ethical debates around AI models to shifts in the smartphone market. <br> His reporting is grounded in first-hand testing, independent analysis, and a focus on how technology impacts everyday users. He holds a PG Diploma in Radio and Television Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi (Class of 2022). <br> Outside the newsroom, he spends his time reading biographies, hunting for the perfect coffee beans, or planning his next trip. <br><br> You can find Aman on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aman-gupta-894180214">LinkedIn</a> and on X at <a href="https://x.com/nobugsfound">@nobugsfound</a>, or reach him via email at <a href="aman.gupta@htdigital.in">aman.gupta@htdigital.in</a>.

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