Cameras get an Apple Intelligence boost in Apple Home

June 8, 2026 Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Cameras connected to Apple’s HomeKit Secure Video will be able to generate AI-powered video descriptions. | Screenshot by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

Apple Intelligence is coming to cameras connected to Apple Home. At WWDC, Apple announced that with iOS27, its HomeKit Secure Video service will use Apple Intelligence to analyze footage and generate descriptions summarizing what the camera saw. You can also search footage with natural language to find clips from across connected cameras, such as when a package was delivered.

The Home app will also use Apple Intelligence to connect relevant clips together to give you a picture of what's happening across your home and surface "noteworthy clips" on the search page to quickly show you videos that might be important.

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