Edit photos and videos on iPad
After you take a photo or video, use the tools in the Photos app to edit it on your iPad. You can adjust the light and color, add a filter, and more.
When you use iCloud Photos, any edits you make are saved across all your devices.
Tip: To choose the background color of Edit mode—for example, to set it to always be dark—see Set the background color of Edit mode.
Adjust light and color
Go to the Photos app on your iPad.
Tap a photo or video to open it, then tap .
Swipe left under the photo to view the lighting adjustments you can make—for example, Exposure, Brilliance, Highlights, and Shadows.
Tap the lighting setting you want to edit, then drag the slider to make precise adjustments.
The level of adjustment you make for each lighting setting is indicated by the outline around the button, so you can see at a glance which lighting settings have been increased or decreased. Tap the lighting button to switch between the edited photo or video and the original so you can see the difference your edits made.
Tap Done to save your edits, or if you don’t like your changes, tap Cancel, then tap Discard Changes.
Tip: Tap to automatically enhance light and color in a photo or video.
Change the Photographic Style of photos captured on iPhone 16 models
If you took a photo with an iPhone 16 model, you can change or edit the Photographic Style in the Photos app.
Go to the Photos app on your iPad.
Open a photo taken with an iPhone 16, then tap .
Make sure Styles is selected on the left side of the screen, then do one of the following:
Choose a style: Tap a style or slide to select one of the style options on the right side of the screen.
Adjust the tone and color: Tap , then slide your finger on to simultaneously adjust the tone and color. Drag your finger on the slider below to adjust the intensity level.
As you make adjustments, the values for tone, color, and intensity are shown at the top of the screen. Tap the round arrow to reset these values.
Tap Done.
Apply filter effects
Go to the Photos app on your iPad.
Open a photo or video, then tap .
Tap on the left side of the screen to apply filter effects such as Vivid or Dramatic.
To remove a filter that was applied when you took the photo, choose Original.
Tap a filter on the right side of the screen, then drag the slider to adjust the effect.
To compare the edited photo to the original, tap the photo.
Tap Done to save your edits, or if you don’t like your changes, tap Cancel, then tap Discard Changes.
Note: For photos taken with an iPhone 16 model, use Photographic Styles instead of filters to give your photos a customized look. See Change the Photographic Style of photos captured on iPhone 16 models.
Copy and paste edits to multiple photos
You can copy the edits you made to one photo (or video) and paste them onto another photo, or a batch or photos, all at once.
Go to the Photos app on your iPad.
Open the photo or video that contains the edits you want to copy.
Tap , then tap Copy Edits.
Review and turn off any edits you don’t want to copy, then tap Copy.
Tap to return to your library.
Tap Select, then tap the thumbnails of the photos you want to paste the edits onto, or open a single photo or video.
Tap , then tap Paste Edits.
Note: Photos automatically adjusts the white balance and exposure of the edited photos to create a better match and make the photos look even more similar.
Add stickers, text, and more to a photo
Go to the Photos app on your iPad.
Tap a photo or video to open it.
Tap , then tap .
Tap to add stickers, captions, text, shapes, or even your signature.
Tap Done to save your edits, or if you don’t like your changes, tap Cancel.