iPhone users have a lot of ways to identify objects. Here are a few tips to help you use your iPhone to identify objects:
- Look for familiar symbols and icons. For example, the home button is often used as an identification symbol. The three lines in the center of the button are also common identifiers.
- Use the camera to take pictures of objects and then use the app’s photo editor to create identification symbols on them.
- Use location services to determine where an object is located in space or time. For example, if you’re looking for a specific item, you can use location services to determine its approximate coordinates and then use that information in your identification symbol search engine!
Having a camera on your phone opens up a world of possibilities. The iPhone can identify objects from your photos, saving you the hassle of looking things up yourself. It’s a pretty cool trick to know.
iOS 15 introduced a feature in the Photos app called “Visual Lookup.” After you take a photo, the app can identify various objects. You don’t have to do anything special, it just happens.
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If you haven’t taken a photo of the object yet, do that first. Then, open the “Photos” app on your iPhone.
Select a photo that contains something you’d like to identify.
If you see a little star on the “i” information icon, that means Photos has identified something in the photo. Tap the “i” icon.
You’ll see another little icon on top of the photo, indicating what has been identified. You can tap that to open up search results.
You’ll now see some results from Siri.
That’s all there is to it! This doesn’t work for every single photo, it just depends on whether the Photos app identifies something in the photo or not. There’s no way to manually force it to scan a photo. Still, it’s handy when it works.
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