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Samsung Reveals AI Camera Overhaul Ahead Of S26 Launch
Natural-language photo edits and AI composites will feature in the Galaxy camera app, in preparation for the launch of the Galaxy S26 next week.
Samsung is baking generative AI directly into its Galaxy camera app, folding advanced editing tools into the core shooting interface ahead of next week’s Galaxy S26 reveal at Galaxy Unpacked.
The update from the Korean tech giant centers on natural-language editing. Users will be able to type or speak commands to alter images inside the native camera environment — no exporting, and no third-party apps will be required.
Among the features Samsung previewed was a way to change the time of day in a photo from bright afternoon to night; restoring missing elements, such as filling in a bite taken out of food; and merging subjects from multiple images into one composite frame. The upgrades mean that tasks once requiring desktop software and considerable design skills will soon be available as basic in-camera tools.
Samsung says the system is built on what it calls its “brightest Galaxy camera system ever,” tying the AI layer to upgraded hardware in the S26 line. The company describes the result as a “fluid creative process,” combining capture, editing and sharing in a single workflow.
The timing of Samsung’s announcement is deliberate. Smartphone makers are racing to anchor generative AI in daily use, not as a novelty feature but as basic infrastructure. By embedding editing at the point of capture, Samsung is signaling that the camera app — not a standalone AI tool — is where this shift plays out.
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For the Middle East, where mobile-first creators are beginning to drive everything from retail to short-form video production, frictionless editing carries a huge speed and tech advantage. As Gulf markets double down on digitalization agendas, devices that compress production time increasingly double as genuine business tools.
Samsung will detail hardware specifications and the full software stack when the Galaxy S26 series breaks cover at Unpacked. The camera, clearly, is where the company wants the AI story to land.