So this last week I’ve been doing this a lot: For example, in Maps, I can see the names of streets, but I can’t select them as text in order to check the pronunciation to give the address to a taxi driver. However, there’s one big limitation: not all apps let you select text. You can also highlight text in apps, select the More option and then select Translate. 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. Look for the yellow viewfinder rectangle to appear as the camera notices text as you move your camera around. Bottom right corner when in portrait orientation or bottom left in landscape. With iOS 15 in the Camera app, look for the new Live Text button (viewfinder square with three lines). But there is one big limitation that requires an extremely clunky workaround …Īpple introduced Live Text OCR in iOS 15. I’m in Buenos Aires at the moment, with extremely limited Spanish, and it’s incredible to me that I can point my iPhone camera at any Spanish text and have it instantly translated into English. Arthur C Clarke famously said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, and this is one capability that still feels that way to me. Universal translation on iPhone is a fantastically useful feature when traveling.
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