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How to Use  Live Text on iOS to Extract Text From the Camera and Photos App

How to Use Live Text on iOS to Extract Text From the Camera and Photos App

AppleVis Podcast

September 15, 2021

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<p>In this podcast from his series looking at some of what's new and notable in iOS 15, Thomas Domville Shows us Live Text, a feature that allows you to quickly recognize text and select, copy, paste, and lookup in both the Camera and Photos app.</p><p>Here’s how <a href="https://www.apple.com/uk/newsroom/2021/06/ios-15-brings-powerful-new-features-to-stay-connected-focus-explore-and-more/">Apple describes Live Text:</a></p><blockquote><p>Live Text uses on-device intelligence to recognize text in a photo and allow users to take action. For example, users can search for and locate the picture of a handwritten family recipe, or capture a phone number from a storefront with the option to place a call. With the power of the Apple Neural Engine, the Camera app can also quickly recognize and copy text in the moment, such as the Wi-Fi password displayed at a local coffee shop. With Visual Look Up, users can learn more about popular art and landmarks around the world, plants and flowers found in nature, breeds of pets, and even find books.</p></blockquote><p>Live Text is only available on devices which have an A12 Bionic chip or better. These are:</p><ul><li>iPhone XS</li><li>iPhone XS Max</li><li>iPhone XR</li><li>iPhone 11</li><li>iPhone 11 Pro</li><li>iPhone 11 Pro Max</li><li>iPhone 12 mini</li><li>iPhone 12</li><li>iPhone 12 Pro</li><li>iPhone 12 Pro Max</li><li>iPhone SE (2020)</li><li>iPad Air 3rd generation</li><li>iPad mini 5th generation</li><li>11-inch iPad Pro (2018 and later)</li><li>12.9-inch iPad Pro (2018 and later)</li><li>iPad 8th generation</li><li>iPad Air 4th generation</li><li>iPad Pro (2021)</li></ul>

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