iOS 17 incorporates a feature that allows users to obscure the content of a photograph before sending it via the Messages application. This functionality, often referred to colloquially as “invisible ink,” conceals the image behind a blurred or pixelated screen effect, requiring the recipient to tap or swipe the screen to reveal the picture.
This effect adds a layer of privacy and surprise to digital communication. It allows senders to control when and how the recipient views the image, fostering a sense of anticipation or discretion. The implementation of this type of feature reflects a growing awareness of the need for customizable privacy options in modern messaging platforms.