Apple’s upcoming iOS 27 will embed a dedicated “Siri” mode directly in the Camera app, transforming Visual Intelligence from a hidden gesture into something you’ll actually discover and use.
Visual Intelligence Gets the Spotlight Treatment
Apple promotes buried AI features to the prominent camera mode alongside Photo and Video.
You know that Visual Intelligence feature you probably forgot exists? The one buried behind a Camera Control long-press that feels like a secret handshake? Apple’s finally admitting that hiding useful AI behind obscure gestures was a mistake.
iOS 27 places Siri mode right alongside Photo, Video, and Portrait modes, with the shutter button displaying the Apple Intelligence logo when active. This isn’t revolutionary tech—it’s Apple solving their own discoverability problem by making their existing AI tools actually findable.
Nutrition Labels Meet Your Health App
Grocery shopping becomes automatic calorie tracking through intelligent food packaging analysis.
The standout feature scans nutrition labels and extracts calorie, macronutrient, and dietary data directly into your Health app. Picture this: you’re comparing protein bars at Target, and your iPhone instantly logs nutritional information without opening MyFitnessPal or squinting at tiny ingredient lists.
According to MacRumors code analysis by Nicolás Alvarez, the system also handles business cards by scanning phone numbers and addresses straight into Contacts. Physical membership cards and event tickets get converted to digital passes automatically for your Wallet app, reducing that bulging wallet situation we all know too well.
From Business Cards to Concert Tickets
Visual Intelligence expands beyond plant identification to practical daily workflows.
Your networking game improves when exchanging business cards becomes as simple as snapping a photo. The enhanced Visual Intelligence maintains existing capabilities—identifying plants, animals, and calendar events—while adding genuinely useful productivity features that actually solve everyday problems.
The nutrition scanning particularly targets fitness enthusiasts who currently juggle multiple health tracking apps, potentially making several third-party solutions redundant. No more manually typing in macronutrients while standing in the cereal aisle.
WWDC Reveal Expected This June
On-device processing maintains Apple’s privacy-first approach to AI integration.
Bloomberg confirmed broader Apple Intelligence expansions coming at WWDC starting June 8, 2026. All features emphasize on-device processing for privacy, continuing Apple’s strategy of keeping your data local rather than cloud-dependent.
These capabilities stem from backend code analysis first reported mid-April 2026 by MacRumors, building on the existing Visual Intelligence framework introduced with iOS 18. The real win here isn’t the technology—it’s finally making Apple’s AI tools accessible without requiring a computer science degree to find them.




























