The Lock Screen Mirror iOS Should Add Next: A Brilliant Idea Apple Can’t Ignore


Every once in a while, an idea appears so simple, so shockingly useful, that you wonder why it doesn’t already exist—and why Apple hasn’t shipped it yet. Jakub Zegzulka, a designer who previously spent time at Apple, Meta, and OpenAI, has introduced one such idea: the Lock Screen Mirror, a tiny preview window that could easily become one of the most convenient interactions on iOS.

The concept is already going viral, and honestly… it deserves every bit of attention.

Why This Tiny Feature Feels Revolutionary

We all know the moment—you’re heading into a meeting, stepping into a café to meet a friend, or walking into an interview. You suddenly wonder:

  • Does my hair look okay?

  • Is my makeup smudged?

  • Did lunch leave something suspicious between my teeth?

Today, that requires a small ritual: unlock phone → open camera → switch to selfie mode.
A simple check becomes a three-step mini chore.

Zegzulka’s idea cuts that down to a single gesture.

How the Lock Screen Mirror Works

According to the designer’s demo, the interaction is beautifully minimal:

  1. Long-press the camera icon on the Lock Screen.

  2. A tiny circular preview pops up near the Dynamic Island.

  3. You see yourself instantly—no app launch, no loading, no switching modes.

The window is intentionally small, about the size of a classic makeup mirror, yet perfectly functional for quick appearance checks.

Need more than a glance? A simple upward swipe opens the full camera app, just like the traditional gesture.

It feels intuitive, elegant, and undeniably Apple-like.

A Feature That Enhances Everyday Life

What makes the concept so compelling is not its complexity—it’s the opposite. It solves a tiny annoyance we’ve all silently accepted for years.

Imagine:

  • Avoiding the embarrassment of spending an entire date with spinach stuck between your teeth.

  • Making sure your hair isn’t rebelling against you before a presentation.

  • Quickly checking your specs, lipstick, beard, tie, or that one stubborn strand that refuses to behave.

Even people who rarely use the selfie camera find these micro-checks useful. And with a feature like this, it becomes effortless, discreet, and instant.

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Why Apple Should Bring This Idea to Life

Apple’s identity has always been rooted in elegant solutions for everyday problems. This Lock Screen Mirror concept fits that philosophy beautifully.

It’s:

  • Practical

  • Subtle

  • Delightfully intuitive

  • And capable of impacting daily habits without overwhelming the interface

Users have already shown overwhelming support, with Zegzulka’s demo gaining thousands of interactions. And honestly, it’s hard to imagine anyone objecting to something this convenient.

Small Feature, Huge Impact

The Lock Screen Mirror may be tiny, but its value is enormous. It’s the kind of feature that becomes second nature from day one—saving time, preventing awkward moments, and showing that innovation doesn’t always need to be massive to be meaningful.

If Apple ever implements this concept, it might just become one of the most loved micro-features in the history of iOS.


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