2025-04-27 01:47:07
Live Text arrived with the introduction of iOS 15, revolutionizing the way iPhone users could copy, select, and take other actions with text in a photo. Now with iOS 16, the feature's made its way to videos as well, making your iPhone just a bit more useful.
Whether you're trying to snap a quick video of a billboard with a phone number you might need, or happen to notice an important message in the background of an existing video, here's a step-by-step guide on how to use Live Text via video.
Open up your Camera app and slide on over to the video function. Take a video with some text in it.
You can only use Live Text in a video when playing it back, not when still actively capturing the video in the Camera app. The video will also have to be paused before proceeding to the next step.
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From there, do with your Live Text whatever you please — you can copy, select all, look up, translate, search web, or share.
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