How to Access Portrait Camera Mode in iOS 26 on iPhone
Camera app received a dramatic redesign with iOS 26, and many iPhone users have found that the new interface is confusing, leading them to believe that some prominent features of iPhone Camera have been removed. For example, many iPhone users running iOS 26 now think Portrait Mode camera has been removed or is no longer available on iPhone, because when they open Camera app on iPhone all they see are “Photo” and “Video” options to toggle between, and there do not appear to be any other camera modes available.
The logic goes something like this; Portrait mode is missing from the obvious camera options in iOS 26, so the Portrait camera feature must have been removed from iPhone, right? Well, no, that’s wrong!
The confusion with Portrait camera mode apparently being missing in iOS 26 is understandable, and this is directly related to the dramatic user interface changes that came with Camera app for iPhone on iOS 26. But once you learn how camera mode access works in iOS 26, you’ll find that you still can access and use Portrait camera mode on iPhone with iOS 26, along with other camera modes that many users think are missing, including slow motion, cinematic, time lapse, and more.
To be clear, Portrait Mode as a camera option still exists on iOS 26 on iPhone, it’s just harder to find, and that’s what we’re going to show you how to use and access here.

















