One of the handy new features arriving with iOS 15 is the option to quickly recognize text and select, copy, paste, and lookup in both the Camera and Photos app. Let’s looks at how iPhone Live Text OCR works from photos to screenshots and handwriting too.
Live Text isn’t the flashiest of features but it really offers a lot of convenience. Up until now, you’ve needed to download a third-party app to get this functionality on iPhone and iPad.
But with iOS 15 (iPadOS 15 too), Apple is including optical character recognition (OCR) as a seamless option in the Camera app as well as for photos and screenshots you’ve already taken in the Photos app.
Here’s how Apple describes the feature:
There is so much rich information in your photos, from memorable places you’ve visited to handwritten family recipes. iOS 15 uses secure on-device intelligence to help you discover more in your photos, quickly find what you’re looking for, and relive special moments.
How to use iPhone Live Text OCR in iOS 15
- With iOS 15 in the Camera app, look for the new Live Text button (viewfinder square with three lines)
- Bottom right corner when in portrait orientation or bottom left in landscape
- Look for the yellow viewfinder rectangle to appear as the camera notices text as you move your camera around
- When you have the yellow viewfinder surrounding the text you want, tap the Live Text button to be able to select, copy, look up, translate, and share recognized text
- And text like phone numbers, emails, dates, addresses, etc. feature live links that can be acted on with a long-press
- If the Live Text button and yellow viewfinder aren’t showing up, try moving closer to the text
Live Text even works with stylized fonts (although it confused Disney’s cursive “y” for a “p” in the example above.
- Live Text works for photos and screenshots you’ve already taken
- Open Apple’s Photos app in iOS 15 and look for the same Live Text icon (viewfinder square with three lines)
- Tap the icon to recognize all available text in an image
- Or you can also just swipe or tap to select/copy/paste/etc. your text even without tapping the Live Text icon first
During the WWDC keynote, Apple showed off Live Text recognizing handwriting. We tested that out too and – at least for now in the beta – it works, but the accuracy may depend on the handwriting being a bit more legible than mine.
Here’s how Live Text worked with my messy print and a little bit of cursive:
From personal to work and more, there are lots of use cases for iPhone Live Text OCR. What are you excited to use the new feature for? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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Author: Michael Potuck
Source: 9TO5Google