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    iOS 27 will reportedly come with new AI-powered photo editing tools

    AdminBy AdminApril 29, 2026 Technology
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    iOS 27 will reportedly come with new AI-powered photo editing tools

    Apple reportedly plans to fix bugs and expand the capabilities of Apple Intelligence with the release of iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 year, and it seems like tweaks to the company’s AI could go beyond a more functional version of its Siri assistant. Bloomberg reports that this year’s software updates will also include new AI-powered photo editing tools that will let users change things like the background and framing of images, too.

    You can currently use the Photos app across Apple’s operating systems to adjust things like saturation and contrast, apply filters, crop photos or use AI to remove objects with the Clean Up tool. Clean Up will apparently be one of several “Apple Intelligence Tools” after these new updates roll out, Bloomberg writes. Along with Clean Up, users will be able to use “Extend” to expand the background of the photo with generative AI, “Enhance” to automatically improve things like lighting and image quality and “Reframe” to shift the perspective of a photo after it’s taken, primarily for Apple’s spatial photos.

    The new features, if released, will bring Apple’s photo-editing tools more in line with competitors like Google and Samsung, though both companies still lap Apple in their willingness to create entirely generated images. Google’s Magic Editor feature, which debuted in 2023, still takes the cake in terms of giving users leeway to radically add to and change their photos.

    Other than new photo tools, Apple is reportedly also debuting its new version of Siri powered by Google’s Gemini models, a standalone Siri app and AI-powered search inside its apps. Apple will likely introduce many of these new features during its WWDC keynote on June 8.

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