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iPhone 18 Pro could level up its camera game with Halide-inspired features

News RoomBy News Room21 March 20262 Mins Read
iPhone 18 Pro could level up its camera game with Halide-inspired features
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Apple may be preparing a major upgrade for the iPhone’s camera, and this time, it’s not just about hardware. According to The Information, Apple explored acquiring Lux Optics, the studio behind the popular Halide camera app, as part of its efforts to improve the iPhone 18 Pro’s camera experience.

The talks reportedly took place in 2025 but didn’t result in a deal. Still, the intent is clear: Apple wants its default Camera app to catch up with pro-level tools, especially as its hardware continues to improve.

Why is Apple suddenly focusing on camera software?

Let’s be real, hardware alone isn’t enough anymore. Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro is expected to push closer to professional-grade camera hardware, but that also raises the bar for software. Right now, many advanced users rely on third-party apps like Halide to unlock manual controls, RAW shooting, and deeper exposure adjustments.

Halide app for iPhone Features

Halide, in particular, is known for offering precise manual control over iPhone camera hardware, something Apple’s default app still lacks. By potentially integrating similar features directly into iOS, Apple could eliminate the need for third-party apps and make pro-level photography more accessible to everyday users.

What does this mean for iPhone users?

Apple hasn’t confirmed anything yet, but the direction is pretty obvious. If Halide’s influence kicks in, the iPhone could get manual focus, exposure controls, advanced RAW capture, long-exposure shots, and pro-level video tools. Basically, turning the Camera app from “tap and pray” to “dial it in like a pro.”

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What makes this more interesting is that Halide co-founder Sebastiaan de With is now at Apple, which feels less like a coincidence and more like a soft rollout of ideas. The iPhone camera might soon think a little less like Apple… and a little more like a photographer. For users, this could be a big shift. Instead of jumping to third-party apps for serious shooting, the default Camera app might finally do it all. And if Apple gets the balance right, the iPhone 18 Pro could stop playing catch-up and start setting the pace again.

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