There have been no groundbreaking updates to the group. iPhone 15, But it wouldn't be fair not to acknowledge the new cameras, at least on the base iPhone 15. There's an interesting feature: You can take a photo and add a Portrait mode depth effect later. This way, you don't have to remember to switch to Portrait mode every time. Here's how to convert regular photos to Portrait mode on the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro lineup.

This feature is available on the iPhone 15 Pro, which has A17 Pro chip The new iPhone 15, which features the A16 Bionic chip found in the iPhone 14 Pro, is interesting to note, but the iPhone 14 Pro doesn't get this feature—even though it has the same chip as the iPhone 15.
Of course, you'll find it unfair if you're an iPhone 14 Pro user. So, we've also devised some alternative ways to convert regular photos to portrait mode on the iPhone 15 and any other iPhone model. For now, here's what you need to know about the feature in the iPhone 15 lineup.
Add Portrait Mode to an Existing Photo on iPhone 15
Both the A17 Pro and A16 Bionic have a neural engine and image sensor processor that helps run various machine learning algorithms on photos to produce depth of field. Here's how to add bokeh and depth to any photo and make it look like it was taken with Portrait mode.
However, note that you can't turn every image into a portrait. There must be a clear subject that your iPhone can detect to add the depth effect.
Step 1: Open an app Pictures on your iPhone.
Step 2: Locate Image which you want to convert to portrait mode.
Step 3: Click on the iconLive in the upper right corner.
Step 4: إذا تم تحديد Portrait Off option, select Portrait.


There you go – you can see that the image has been converted to portrait mode.

Step 6: You can also click "release", Select “Silhouette”, and move the slider to adjust the aperture and depth effect.

Note: How to Edit Portrait Mode Photos on iPhone
Additionally, you can also shift focus when converting a photo to Portrait mode on your iPhone 15. Here's how.
Change focus when turning the image to portrait mode
Step 1: Open Portrait mode image Or the image you converted to portrait mode.
Step 2: Click on Release.
Step 3: Locate picture Tap a different area of the image to shift the focus. You can shift the focus from the subject to the background if you prefer this effect.


There you go. This is how you can convert photos to portrait mode on your iPhone and add depth of field.
Is there a difference between taking a photo in portrait mode and converting the photo to portrait mode?
We've been using the iPhone 15 for a week and haven't noticed any difference between the two operations. You can either shoot a photo directly in Portrait mode or switch it to Portrait mode, and the quality of the depth effect and edge detection remains the same.
Look at the two photos below – can you guess which one was taken using portrait mode and which one was converted to vertical mode?


The photo on the left was taken in portrait mode, and the one on the right was converted to portrait mode. There's hardly any difference!
However, if you have an older iPhone, some apps can help you turn a regular photo into portrait mode by adding a depth effect. Let's take a look at them.
3 Apps to Blur Image Background on iPhone
You can add a depth effect to regular photos and make them look like they were taken in Portrait mode on older iPhones using a few third-party apps. However, you can't expect iPhone 15-like results, and depth effect and edge detection are often subpar and mediocre in quality with these apps.
However, many apps claim to help you with this on the App Store, but only a few deliver satisfactory results. Here are three such apps.
1.Google Photos
Google Photos has one of the Best feature set To edit photos on your smartphone. However, you need to Subscribe to Google One To use many of these features, including the feature that lets you convert photos to portrait mode.
Once you subscribe to Google One, you can use the Blur tool on photos and adjust the level accordingly to create a depth effect in your photos. In our opinion, it's the closest thing to the default Portrait mode on the iPhone.


2. Focus: Portrait Mode Camera
Phocus is another free third-party app for converting photos to portrait mode on your iPhone. You can use the app's Portrait tool to add a depth effect to your photos. You can also use the slider to adjust the intensity.
Furthermore, the app also offers a variety of bokeh effects that you can add to your photos. In conclusion, the results were good, and the edge detection was surprisingly good for a third-party app.


3. ReLens Camera
ReLens is another free app that lets you add depth effects to photos on your iPhone. We're not sure how true these claims are, but the app claims to use AI to analyze depth information in photos to convert them to portrait mode. You can use the Aperture tab to produce and adjust the depth effect on your photos. We love the edge detection and depth effect the app produces.


Frequently asked questions about Portrait Mode on the iPhone 15
Q1. Can you convert photos to portrait mode on iOS 17 on older iPhones?
The answer: No, you need an iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, or 15 Pro Max to convert photos to portrait mode.
Q2. Can you convert any photo to portrait mode on iPhone 15?
The answer: No, you can convert photos taken with the iPhone 15 to Portrait mode. You cannot convert old photos.
Q3. Can I convert photos taken with the front camera to Portrait mode on iPhone 15?
The answer: Yes. You can convert selfies and photos taken with the front camera to Portrait mode on the iPhone 15.
Each image is a portrait image.
“Hey, can you take a portrait mode photo too?” — this is no longer something you have to say to your friends while taking your photo. Of course, that’s only if you own the new iPhone 15 series. Let’s hope Apple does some justice and releases this feature as part of a software update for older iPhones with capable hardware.


