Even while your iPhone can now, you might not be able to tell what’s in every picture. You can do so using Apple’s brand-new “Visual Look Up” iOS 17 function. By taking a picture and using “Visual Look Up,” you can look up details about many things and settings in your picture.
‘Visual Look Up’ can assist you in recognising and learning more about any item, whether it is a well-known landmark, stunning flower, cuddly animal, or delicious meal. Do this: Additionally, “Visual Look Up” can recognise food in images and provide recipes that go with it. Additionally, it can look for sounds in your videos like clapping. Pretty awesome, no? All you need is a camera and a healthy dose of curiosity. The remainder is up to Apple.
‘Visual Look Up’ for photos: How to use it
- Open the Photos application on your iPhone.
- Find the image you wish to use for your “Visual Look Up” information search and tap on it.
- ‘Visual Look Up’ is available if the info button displays a star-surrounded symbol. Find one of these:
- Click the starred information button.
- When you’re ready to see the ‘Visual Look Up’ results, press Look Up at the top of the photo’s information.
- To close the ‘Visual Look Up’ results, tap the X. Then, swipe down on the picture or video frame.
How to look up sounds in videos using the ‘Visual Look Up’ tool
- ‘Visual Look Up’ also allows you to look up sounds like music, laughter, applause, clapping, cheering, sirens, animal sounds, and more. The steps are as follows:
- Open the Photos app.
- Afterward, touch the Search option in the bottom right corner.
- Next, enter the word “Videos” in the search field and click the word “Videos” that appears there.
- Now type the sound you’re looking for, like clapping or laughter, in the search field next to the Videos field and touch on it.
- Click the “See All” button.
- Now that the sound has been located, you can swipe through your videos and see a blue bar on the timeline above.
- It will begin your film where the sound you looked for began as you go through your videos.
‘Visual Look Up’ analyses your movies and provides relevant data using artificial intelligence and natural language processing.
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