Use Portrait mode or Live Focus on your Galaxy phone

You know that Samsung’s innovative cameras are fun to use and always include multiple options for getting your shots just right. The Live Focus feature has been a part of Galaxy phone cameras for a while and is known for its iconic filters. The original Live Focus is still great, but it has been added to Portrait mode on phones with One UI 4 and later software. With Portrait mode, you can use brand-new filters and effects to truly transform your selfies.
A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphone in gold, placed on a table, showing a live preview of a portrait photo of a person sitting on a chair. A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphone in gold, placed on a table, showing a live preview of a portrait photo of a person sitting on a chair.
A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphone in gold, placed on a table, showing a live preview of a portrait photo of a person sitting on a chair. A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphone in gold, placed on a table, showing a live preview of a portrait photo of a person sitting on a chair.

Use Portrait mode or Live Focus on your Galaxy phone

Note
Portrait mode, Portrait video, and select shots may not be available on all models.

Capture amazing portraits on your Galaxy phone

A Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphone with the camera app open, showing a live preview of a photo being taken of two people.

Portrait mode includes Live Focus and many additional effects and filters to take your pictures to the next level. Your selfies will look better than ever before!

Open the Camera app, then tap PORTRAIT, and then tap the circle in the bottom right of the viewfinder. The options can be altered using the slider. On some devices, PORTRAIT will be available at the bottom of the screen after opening the Camera app.

A smartphone screen showing a photo editing app with a portrait of a smiling woman. The blur effect is being adjusted using a slider.

  • Blur: This will blur the background around the subject, like Live Focus on previous devices.
  • Studio: This applies a brightening effect to the subject but does not brighten the background, making the subject the main focal point.
  • High-key mono: Creates a monochromatic effect with a high brightness level. The entire picture and subject will appear in black and white.
  • Low-key mono: Similar to High-key mono where the picture appears in black and white. However, it uses low brightness instead.
  • Backdrop: Grays out the background around the subject with a gradient effect, while the subject itself still has color.
  • Color point: Changes the sharpness of the colors directly around your subject, so everything else looks darker and the subject stands out.
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Use Portrait video

Although their names are different, Live focus video and Portrait video use the same options, whether you have a slightly older phone or a brand new Galaxy S24. Just like their picture alternatives, these modes add an effect to whatever you’re recording using either the rear or front cameras.

Open the Camera app, and then tap MORE. Tap PORTRAIT VIDEO, and then tap the circle in the bottom right of the viewfinder. There are four options to choose from, and each can be altered using the slider.

A smartphone screen showing the camera app with various shooting modes, highlighting the 'Portrait Video' mode.

  • Blur: This will blur the background around the subject that you're filming.
  • Big circle: Creates a focused circle around your subject while severely blurring the background.
  • Color point: Changes the sharpness of the colors directly around your subject, so everything else becomes black and white.
  • Glitch: This will create a colorful static effect in the background.
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