![]() Point it at the text to retrieve, then when the text is correctly detected (yellow box), press Insert to fill the field with the retrieved information. Tap and hold in a text field, then in the options bubble that appears, tap the Live text button. Rather than manually entering the information displayed on a business card, you can use Live Text to do the work for you. Take for example the creation of a new contact in iOS. With iOS 15, you can use your iPhone’s Camera from any text field to capture an image and extract the text on the fly. You just have to select the elements you need to Copy, Find, Translate, etc. The image then opens in a new page on a black background and automatically detects the text boxes. To do this, hold your finger tap an image to preview it and tap the Show Text option. In iOS 15, all images displayed in Safari can be used to extract text. Drag it up to fully deploy it and tap Change Language if you need to get a translation into another idiom. Detect and select text with the Camera app as seen in the previous step, then in the options menu, press the right arrow and choose to Translate it.Ī Translate pane should then appear with the translation of the text you just submitted. If you are lucky enough to travel, but are not fluent in the local language, you can request a translation directly from the Camera. You can now finger select the content you need, then Copy it to iOS clipboard in order to paste it into another application. ![]() The Camera then displays the detected text in a pop-up in the center of the screen. Then tap on the text detection button at the bottom right of the screen. When the camera detects the text of an object, it displays it in a very discreet yellow box. To do this, open the Camera and point it at the panel, book, board, or any other medium that you come across and from which you want to extract the contents. The iOS 15 Camera can be used to quickly capture text displayed around you, without you having to take a photo. You can now open any application in which it is possible to enter text, to paste the contents of the clipboard. Then press the Copy button in the options bubble that appears to copy the selected text to the iOS clipboard. Keep your finger pressed for a moment on one of the words to activate the selection and adjust it by pulling the two handles present at the ends, as you usually do when selecting text. When iOS has detected all of the text present, it is highlighted with a very light highlighting.Īt this point, the text can be selected. If text is present on the image, iOS automatically detects it and displays an analysis button at the bottom right of the image. To do this, open Photos and view one of the images stored on your iPhone. Click on it and extract the text from the screen.All the images and photos already stored on your iPhone Camera Roll can be used to extract text. Just like we do with Photos, the scanner icon will be seen at the bottom right on the camera viewfinder screen. ![]()
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