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Spatial Reframing will fix your bad iPhone photos with iOS 27

Apple’s iOS 27 software update will add Spatial Reframing, a feature that will allow users to change the position and angle of a photo even after it has been taken.

Three smartphones display portrait photos: a woman reading by a pool, a smiling woman before red flowers, and a man leaning against a colorful wall, showcasing photo editing or focus effects
Spatial Reframing will make it easier to fix your bad iPhone photos

Spatial Reframing was announced as part of the WWDC 2026 opening keynote. It’s set to be made available to iPhone owners when the iOS 27 update is released to the public this fall.

Part of Apple Intelligence, the Spatial Reframing feature uses Apple’s Private Cloud Compute and on-device spatial models. That means it’s private and fast to use on Apple’s latest iPhones.

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