Apple Watch could gain cameras for Visual Intelligence

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A future Apple Watch could include cameras for monitoring the world, expanding Apple's AI and Visual Intelligence efforts out from the iPhone and onto the wrist.

Smartwatch with gold case, prominent camera lens, and braided blue strap against a plain background.
A camera in an Apple Watch could offer some AI benefits



Apple's introduction of Visual Intelligence offers a quick way for users to perform searches on physical objects and signs. However, while the AI-based feature is part of Apple Intelligence on an iPhone, it could eventually see an expansion into other areas.

According to Mark Gurman in a Bloomberg newsletter on Sunday, Apple's plan for Visual Intelligence is to make it a core feature of future hardware releases. This includes shifting away from using external AI models from OpenAI and Google to power the function, in favor of one of its own creation.



However, Apple also wants to use it on other hardware that doesn't typically have an onboard camera. This has already been proposed by the rumored development of AirPods with built-in cameras, but this concept can apparently spread over to the Apple Watch.

Gurman writes that Apple is considering adding cameras to the standard and Ultra models of Apple Watch. Both versions could have a front-facing lens inside the display, while the Ultra may have a lens on the side, near the crown and button.

The idea of the effort is to use the system so that AI can see the outside world, which can be used to deliver detailed information that can enhance queries. This is somewhat similar in concept to how the AirPods cameras could be employed.

As for when a camera-equipped Apple Watch could arrive, Gurman proposes that it's something Apple could accomplish by 2027.

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The idea of a camera inside an Apple Watch has been floated multiple times in the past. Aside from rumors and speculation, it's actually cropped up in Apple's own patents and applications.

Most recently, it was mentioned in one concept for a "Wearable Electronic Device" that looks like a smartwatch with a flip-up display. The filing mentions its use for making and receiving video calls, and the use of both exterior and interior cameras.

Back in 2023, an application for "Wearable Electronic Device Having A Digital Camera Assembly," consisting of a protrusion along a band to see the user. That camera, the filing adds, could be used for things like biometric monitoring, such as a user's heart rate, or Face ID, among other typical video applications.

A December 2020 filing offered a concept where the camera and flash are externally visible on an Apple Watch only when needed, and hidden when not in use. There's also been the proposal of hiding it in the Digital Crown or on the end of a watch band strap.

Evidently, Apple has considered the prospect of adding a camera to the Apple Watch for quite some time. It just hasn't actually moved on to producing one of the concepts as an actual product.

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  • Reply 1 of 9
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,428member
    Ahh, I would really want it for FaceTime calls.

    Calling Dick Tracey! Calling Dick Tracey!
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  • Reply 2 of 9
    I've had an Apple watch since Series 5.

    If they added a camera, they would lose me as a customer for basic privacy reasons.

    I hope they dont.
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    rob53rob53 Posts: 3,351member
    I agree! Theresloth77 said:
    I've had an Apple watch since Series 5.

    If they added a camera, they would lose me as a customer for basic privacy reasons.

    I hope they dont.
     There are already way too many surveillance cameras everywhere you go. We don't need a camera on every watch. In many companies, especially government installations, it's illegal to carry a camera so phones have to be disabled or shut down when in sensitive areas. Having a camera in my Apple watch means I'd also have to remove my watch. Technology is getting to the crazy point where everyone is being recorded so no privacy at all. 
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  • Reply 4 of 9
    thedbathedba Posts: 826member
    I want a camera on my Apple watch but only if it looks like the thumbnail.


     :D 
     
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  • Reply 5 of 9
    eriamjheriamjh Posts: 1,822member
    Having been woefully disappointed by Apple Intelligence AI, I don’t welcome a camera I don’t intend to use.  

    I’ll take that blood pressure function along with blood oxygen levels, please.  
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    Wesley Hilliardwesley hilliard Posts: 447member, administrator, moderator, editor
    I believe a lot of these "cameras" in AirPods and Apple Watch rumors come from different kinds of sensors, not literal video cameras. But the supply chain sourcing likely isn't able to distinguish the two. I think we saw similar rumors crop in from the addition of LiDAR and Face ID components.
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  • Reply 7 of 9
    Hi Apple !
    We’ve been waiting for Blood Pressure measure/monitoring in the Watch for a long while …
    High blood pressure is really an urgent feature.
    Samsung has had a ½ backed version but it is useful.
    Those of us in need deeply appreciate you prioritize it!
    Thanks ! 
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  • Reply 8 of 9
    Xedxed Posts: 3,113member
    I believe a lot of these "cameras" in AirPods and Apple Watch rumors come from different kinds of sensors, not literal video cameras. But the supply chain sourcing likely isn't able to distinguish the two. I think we saw similar rumors crop in from the addition of LiDAR and Face ID components.
    That's what I'm thinking (and hoping).  I'd like use the Apple Watch for finding AirTags with UWB and possibly even for reading a QR code, but not for video recording or photos.
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  • Reply 9 of 9
    ralphieralphie Posts: 131member
    Needs Dynamic Island.
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