Apple's iOS 26 update, currently in beta, brings a nice optional upgrade to screen capture quality with HDR (High Dynamic Range) capture support. The new feature captures or video-records what's on your iPhone's screen while preserving rich colors and detail.

iOS 26 Screenshots
HDR screenshots are particularly valuable when capturing content with high contrast – like bright app interfaces against dark backgrounds, HDR videos, or detailed photos. The enhanced dynamic range preserves details that would typically be lost in standard screenshots, making them ideal for sharing visual content or documenting app interfaces with greater fidelity.

How to Enable HDR Screenshots

The following steps show you how to switch from standard to HDR screenshot capture:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap General.
  3. Tap Screen Capture.
  4. Under "Format," tap HDR.

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That's all there is to it. Your iPhone will now capture all screenshots in HDR format, and video record in HEVC HDR10 format, providing superior image quality with enhanced dynamic range. Just be mindful that the trade-off is larger file sizes, as HDR captures store more image data than standard PNG screenshots and HEVC screen recording.

To return to standard screenshot capture, simply select SDR (Most Compatible) under the same "Format" section in the settings menu.

Additional Screen Capture Features

iOS 26 also includes other useful screen capture options in the same Settings menu. You can enable Full-Screen Previews to display screenshots in a larger view instead of showing a thumbnail, turn on Automatic Visual Look Up to identify objects in your screenshots, and enable or disable CarPlay Screenshots for capturing car display screens.

Top Rated Comments

thiscatisfat Avatar
5 days ago at 08:47 am

I really wish Apple would let you screen shot a whole webpage, document or image, even what's off the screen
It does.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
t0rqx Avatar
5 days ago at 08:42 am
Is this not the whole idea of screen recording?

Don't tell me it needed an A19 to do this?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Botts85 Avatar
5 days ago at 12:49 pm
Finally! I've been waiting for this for years.


And you thought standard PNG‘s were large :rolleyes:
Time for another image format standard.
Like HEIF? These upcoming HDR screenshots are in HEIF.

In practice I don’t think HDR10 HEVC video captures are much different from SDR HEVC in file size.
The HDR metadata for HDR10 or Dolby Vision is tiny, and 10-bit HEVC actually compresses more effectively than 8-bit HEVC. Even for 8-bit sources, using 10-bit HEVC is a best practice.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jana_CZ Avatar
5 days ago at 08:55 am

It does.
Only specific apps such as Safari.

If you want a screenshot e.g. of an intervals run from the Fitness app, you're out of luck - and have to stitch together a collage in a 3rd party app if you want the whole thing.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
5 days ago at 09:12 am
The problem with HDR is that displays do map it (sometimes wildely) differently, so it’s not very portable. HDR is defined in terms of absolute luminance values, however displays rarely actually display those (because you adjust brightness to the environment), not to mention that displays differ in the dynamic range they are capable of displaying. Different algorithms are used to compensate for that, so it’s a bit of a mess.

My understanding is that with Liquid Glass, Apple is for the first time using HDR highlights in the actual UI (i.e. not just in media content), and that’s the motivation for supporting it in screenshots.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
swm Avatar
5 days ago at 09:22 am

Is this not the whole idea of screen recording?

Don't tell me it needed an A19 to do this?
nope, it even works with iphone 12. if your device supports ios26 - you can do hdr screenshots and screen recording.
the only requirement is HEIF and HEVC support
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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