The Photos app is getting a fresh new look in iOS 18, and Apple executives recently discussed the redesigned app with The National. The trio of Jon McCormack, Della Huff, and Billy Sorrentino provided insights on the revamped application.
Key points about the redesigned Photos app in iOS 18:
– The new version will be available on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and MacOS Sequoia.
– This update will introduce Apple Intelligence, the company’s first foray into Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.
– The goal is to simplify the user experience with a streamlined single-view photos interface powered by deep intelligence.
– A focus on removing friction and enhancing user security by providing clear information when apps access photo libraries.
Exciting features coming to the Photos app include:
– A new single-grid UI displaying months and years under each photo for easier browsing.
– A Collections feature to organize photos and videos by topic or theme.
– Customization options for a more personalized experience based on individual workflows.
Additionally, an AI feature called “Clean Up” is expected to allow users to remove unwanted distractions from images effortlessly.
The iOS 18 developer beta is currently available, with the public beta set to launch soon. The stable release of iOS 18 is anticipated in September.
Stay tuned for more updates on how Apple continues to innovate its Photos app with enhanced AI capabilities.