These iPhones Are Getting a Big AI Camera Upgrade
**TL;DR:** These iPhones Are Getting a Big AI Camera Upgrade
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What we know
Your iPhone's camera is about to get smarter. During its WWDC 2026 keynote , Apple announced Siri's Visual Intelligence feature will be directly integrated into the Camera app on your iPhone in iOS 27. This will allow you to point your camera at real-world objects and get more information on them, similar to what Google Lens already does. To use it, you'll need a phone that supports Apple Intelligence— which means an iPhone 15 Pro or newer , including all devices in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 families.
The company also announced that Visual Intelligence is coming to Mac for the first time with macOS 27. It will let you draw a highlight around details in an image, so you can, say, identify a landmark and get more information about it, or figure out where to buy a piece of clothing. Again, you'll need a Mac that supports Apple Intelligence, which means an M-series laptop or iMac .
Visual Intelligence is getting a bunch of upgrades on iPhone and iPad With iOS 27, Visual Intelligence will also be getting a few useful updates as a part of the Siri overhaul coming later this year . Apple is integrating Siri directly into the Camera app on your iPhone, so you'll be able to point yo
Source: Lifehacker
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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