
Adobe has introduced Project Indigo, a free computational photography camera app available now for iPhone users. This innovative app was developed by Adobe Labs in collaboration with Marc Levoy, a key engineer behind Google Pixel’s acclaimed camera technology.
Key Features
- Burst Photography: Captures a burst of photos in quick succession and intelligently combines them to produce images with higher quality, reduced noise, and improved dynamic range.
- Natural, SLR-Like Images: The app aims to deliver photos with a natural look, similar to what you’d expect from a professional DSLR camera.
- Manual Controls: Offers manual adjustment options including focus, ISO, shutter speed, and white balance, giving users more creative control.
- Future Tech Testing: Project Indigo is also a platform for testing upcoming features like reflection removal and video recording capabilities.
Supported Devices
Indigo currently supports the following devices:
- iPhone 16 Series
- iPhone 15 Series
- iPhone 14 Series
- iPhone 13 Pro & Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro & Pro Max
What’s Next?
- Adobe plans to expand the app with an Android version in the near future.
- Additional advanced features are expected to be introduced as the app evolves.
If you’re into mobile photography or just want better shots from your iPhone, Project Indigo is worth trying out!

Try it out and share your thoughts!