How do Spatial Scenes differ from spatial photos and videos?
Spatial Scenes are an AI-powered depth effect that turns 2D photos into dynamic, 3D-like images. They don’t require new hardware, because they use AI and software to add depth to any existing photo taken with an iPhone 12 or newer.
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Spatial photos and videos, on the other hand, are formats that must be captured with special hardware on the iPhone 16 or newer models — and you view them in full 3D using an Apple Vision Pro. ZDNET’s David Gewirtz reviewed spatial photos and videos last year. Like me, he initially dismissed them as a gimmick, but the experience turned emotional when it “realified” old snapshots of his pets, including a cat he lost decades ago. It wasn’t flawless, but it was powerful enough to make him cry.
Can I use Spatial Scenes on the Lock Screen?
Yes. To do so, long-press your Lock Screen, create a new wallpaper, and toggle the Spatial Scenes effect when choosing your photo.
- Long-press your Lock Screen until customization options appear.
- Tap the + button to add a new wallpaper.
- iOS will suggest compatible photos, or you can pick one manually.
- On the customization screen, toggle Spatial Scenes on.
- Preview the effect, then hit Done or Add.
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Which iPhones support Spatial Scenes?
To use Spatial Scenes, you need an iPhone 12 or newer running iOS 26.
Can I share a Spatial Scene?
You can send the photo, but only other iOS 26 devices will display the Spatial Scene effect. On older phones, it’ll appear still and flat.
Can I turn off Spatial Scenes on a photo?
Want to restore a Spatial Scene to 2D? Tap the hexagon icon again in Photos to toggle it off.