When you take a photo of something interesting, like a landmark, piece of art, animal, or plant, there's a good chance you'll also want to know more about that something than just what you see in the frame. When this happens, you can take advantage of Apple's content recognition service for iOS and iPadOS without having to install any third-party apps. Apple's image content recognition system is called Visual Look Up, first introduced on iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, and can help you find out more information about artwork, monuments, flowers, books, and animal breeds, to name a few things. (Visual... more
Your iPhone Can Scan Images to Identify and Show Information About Art, Insects, Landmarks, Plants, and More
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