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A light field selfie camera might come to your next smartphone
July 04, 2025
Have you evertaken a selfieand wished you could fix the focus afterward? You might get that chance soon, and without having to resort to elaborate software tricks or bulky camera setups. Intel-backed Wooptix and PoLight haveteamed upto create a selfie camera module and developer kit that could bring Lytro-stylelight field camerasto smartphones.
Light field photography normally involves either a slew of sensors or a single camera with a microlens that lets it capture numerous “sub-images.” Wooptix and PoLight, however, have combined a solid-state tuneable lens (the TLens) with an algorithm that uses a collection of depth-based images to recreate light field data.

The result is a compact, and selfie-friendly light field camera that can perform photography tricks that are difficult even with phones that have depth-sensing front cams. You can readjust the focus just by tapping on an object, for example, but you can also create pseudo-3D images and even change the point of view. It’s fast enough to let you snap photos the way you do with present-day phones, Wooptix said.
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The companies didn’t mention in a release how close they were to delivering a practical light field camera for phones, although PoLight did say it could also be used for wearables andaugmented realitytech.
It might take a while. Even with the developer kit ready, Wooptix and PoLight will have to find phone makers willing and able to use their light field camera technology in a shipping product. That’s also assuming the costs are reasonable — brand new technology typically carries a premium until the economies of scale improve. If the tech is practical enough, though, you might not have to worry that a best friend is blurry in your group shots.
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