iOS 19 to integrate redesigned Camera app inspired by visionOS: Report

iOS 19‌ is expected to be announced at WWDC 2025 in June, and released in September
An undated image showing Camera app to be in iOS 19. — Front Page Tech
An undated image showing Camera app to be in iOS 19. — Front Page Tech

iOS 19 is rumoured to feature a redesigned Camera app inspired by visionOS, offering a new experience to iPhone users.

Allegedly, video footage of the new app has been obtained, but due to concerns about protecting sources, re-created images have been shared instead. While details are scarce, this has led to much speculation and excitement among tech enthusiasts.

The images teased show that the app will allegedly receive translucent menus for different camera controls, with the design of these menus looking very similar to the vision interface on the Apple Vision Pro headset.

The camera controls are split into photo and video categories, with options for recording spatial video, turning on a timer for a photo, and more.

It’s expected to have additional controls for video resolution and frame rate pop over at the top of the screen.

Overall, the new design may have a cleaner aesthetic, with more of the Camera app's viewfinder visible on the screen compared to iOS 18.

Earlier, a rumour suggested that iOS 18 would feature a visionOS-like redesign.

The visionOS-like design changes could likely extend to other ‌iOS 19‌ interfaces and built-in apps, but this is purely speculation. ‌iOS 19‌ is expected to be announced at WWDC 2025 in June, and released in September.