Best iPhone lenses 2022: transform your smartphone photos
Find the best lens attachment for your budget
Looking for the best iPhone camera lens attachment? From telephoto to wide-angle add-ons, the best iPhone lenses can enhance your smartphone photography and unlock new creative potential.
While the latest iPhone models – such as the iPhone 12 Pro Max – feature multiple cameras to help you capture outstanding images in a range of scenarios, the best lens accessories still add useful photographic flexibility for less versatile devices. Usually attaching over your phone’s existing lens, they use real glass to alter the field of view without affecting image quality.
The best iPhone lens accessories come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some are small but powerful attachments which simply clip over the top of your handset, while others – like Moment Anamorphic Lens – feature more substantial mounting systems, like a dedicated case. Even the bulkiest, though, should still be compact enough to use without compromising your iPhone’s easy portability.
Which iPhone lens is right for you will depend on how and what you want to shoot, as well as your budget and iPhone model. Our overall favorite iPhone lens solution is currently the Moment Wide Lens. Well-built, easy to use and available for a range of iPhone iterations (and other devices), it offers a simple, stylish way to enhance images through its 18mm optic.
But that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily the best iPhone lens for you. If you want a budget-friendly variety of attachments, for example, then the Xenvo Pro Lens Kit might be a better, more affordable fit for your needs.
The buying guide below features our pick of the very best iPhone lenses you can buy, whatever your photography style.
These are products that we haven't had in our test labs, but based on our experts' opinion and knowledge of the most reputable brands around, we think these are worth looking at.
Our selections, ranked with newer additions at the top, take into account online reviews, brand reputation, product capability or unique features to help you pick through the maze of choices available to you.
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1. Moment Wide Lens
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With the Moment Wide Lens, there’s a big elephant in the room: it requires a Moment M-Series case to function. Yes, that’s an added cost and yes, there are other lenses out there that don’t require the extra effort, but this 18mm optic delivers such impressive edge-to-edge clarity and quality that it’s as good as any option you’ll find for everyday filmmaking and photography. According to Moment, the Wide Lens is also made with the same high-grade polished glass used in 4K film lenses – and its design is all the prettier for it.
2. Xenvo Pro Lens Kit
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The two-in-one lens kit from Xenvo is an excellent starting point for those looking for a universal set of competent image enhancers. The kit combines a Super Wide lens and a 15X Macro lens, and attaches to your camera using a universal clip, which can be used on any number of smartphones. Naturally, image quality won’t rival the likes of Moment and more expensive alternatives, but an included LED light adds further versatility to close-up camerawork, and both lenses are encased in a substantial aluminum housing. For such a low price, the Xenvo Pro Lens Kit is an excellent, risk-free entry-level option.
3. Moment Anamorphic Lens
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For the budding smartphone filmmaker, look no further than the Moment Anamorphic Lens. As with its wide angle sibling, this one requires a price-hiking compatible case, but such is the quality of its cinematic image-making that we’d recommend this 1.33x lens over others of its kind. It can be oriented so you can hold your phone in either landscape or portrait mode, and, because it's locked in place, can't easily be jarred out of place.
4. Apexel 36x Telephoto
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The Apexel 36x telephoto is a beast. Not only in the way it looks, mind, but in its ability to transform your phone into a powerful long-distance shooter. It also comes with a super useful mini-tripod to keep shots stable, and a (albeit temperamental) remote shutter to help capture images at a distance. Some users have reported occasional vignetting in images, but for such a low price, the Apexel 36x telephoto is hard to beat.
5. Olloclip iPhone 11 Pro ElitePack
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Admittedly, this one is for a niche audience, but the Olloclip iPhone 11 Pro ElitePack offers some of the most impressive camera tech for, you guessed it, the iPhone 11 Pro. The kit contains a 2x telephoto lens to give you more reach, as well as another lens that's actually two lenses in one: a 180-degree fisheye and a 15x Macro. It’s expensive, sure, but Olloclip’s lenses are market-leading glass tech, and this is definitely an investment worth making if you’re looking to take advantage of the iPhone 11 Pro’s already-impressive camera capabilities.
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Jamie is a freelance tech, travel and space journalist based in the UK. He’s been writing regularly for Techradar since it was launched in 2008 and also writes regularly for Forbes, The Telegraph, the South China Morning Post, Sky & Telescope and the Sky At Night magazine as well as other Future titles T3, Digital Camera World, All About Space and Space.com. He also edits two of his own websites, TravGear.com and WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com that reflect his obsession with travel gear and solar eclipse travel. He is the author of A Stargazing Program For Beginners (Springer, 2015),