Samsung’s Latest Phone Camera Features an AI-powered Food Mode

Samsung has added a new AI-powered Food Mode to its latest smartphone camera. This feature uses artificial intelligence to recognize food in real time. It then adjusts color, contrast, and lighting to make dishes look more appetizing. The goal is to help users capture restaurant meals or home-cooked dishes with better clarity and appeal.


Samsung's Latest Phone Camera Features an AI-powered Food Mode

(Samsung’s Latest Phone Camera Features an AI-powered Food Mode)

The Food Mode works automatically when the camera detects food on the plate. It enhances reds and greens to bring out freshness. It also sharpens textures like crispy edges or glossy sauces. Users do not need to switch modes manually. The phone does the work as soon as it sees food.

This update is part of Samsung’s broader push to make everyday photography easier. The company says many people take pictures of food but struggle with lighting or dull colors. Food Mode aims to fix those issues without editing apps. It processes images instantly using the phone’s built-in AI chip.

Samsung tested the feature with thousands of food images across different cuisines. The system learned how to handle everything from sushi to pasta. It even adjusts for mixed lighting conditions like dim restaurants or bright daylight. Early user feedback shows higher satisfaction with photo quality.

The new camera software comes preloaded on Samsung’s newest flagship model. It will also roll out to select older models through a software update later this month. No extra cost is required. Users just need to install the latest system patch.


Samsung's Latest Phone Camera Features an AI-powered Food Mode

(Samsung’s Latest Phone Camera Features an AI-powered Food Mode)

Food Mode joins other AI tools in the camera app, like Nightography and Portrait Mode. Together, they help users take better photos without professional gear. Samsung believes smart features like these make high-quality photography accessible to everyone.