At WWDC26 Apple unveiled iOS 27 and a suite of photo-editing upgrades powered by Apple Intelligence, including a new Spatial Reframing tool for the Photos app, according to Apple's press release and MacRumors coverage. Per MacRumors and Apple's announcement, Spatial Reframing lets users shift a photo's virtual camera angle after capture and generates new image content only where perspective gaps appear. Apple also announced upgraded Clean Up and a new Extend tool for filling and expanding scenes, per MacRumors. Hands-on reports in Tom's Guide and iDropNews from the iOS 27 developer beta note that Spatial Reframing can produce convincing results but remains error-prone in beta, with artifacts and face distortions reported. Industry commentary in early coverage highlights the feature as a notable example of on-device generative image editing.
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