At WWDC 2018, Apple announced iOS 12 Developer Beta with support for importing RAW images into iPhone and iPad devices and editing on iPad Pro exclusively. But with iOS 12 Beta 3 you can now edit RAW images on all iPhone and iPad models with an A9 chip or later.

Apple today updated the iOS 12 features page with “RAW editing support” for all iPhone and iPad devices with an Apple A9 chip or later. The company made these changes right after releasing iOS 12 Developer Beta 3.

Left: Features for iOS 12 Beta 1 & 2, Right: Features after iOS 12 Beta 3 released

What this means is that now you can edit RAW images directly from the Photos app on your supported iPhone and iPad devices. The feature is not exclusive to iPad Pro anymore in iOS 12.

Below is the full list of devices which run an A9 or newer Apple chips:

  • iPhone 6S and 6S Plus
  • iPhone SE
  • iPad (2017)
  • iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
  • iPad (2018)
  • iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
  • iPhone X