Smartphone cameras not only capture images but also do much more. Recently Google and Apple have both integrated some of their features that allow you to track the caption of your photos on your phone. Here, we show you that you can download audio from your photos on your phone whether it is Android or iPhone.
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You can use Google and Apple Photos to copy text from photos stored on your photos. Read on to know more about the guide for these two sections.
Using Google Photos
If you do not have the Google Photos app on your phone, then you should first download it in the Play Store. Google has integrated Google Lens into the app which can simply copy text and more. Follow the following below:
1. Open the Google Photos app on your phone.
2. Then go to the image you want to copy.
3. Now, click on the Google Lens icon from the options below, just before deleting.
4. Click on the image once and then you will see three lines in a circle. Click on it.
5. On the next menu that opens, click on the Text icon and then click “Select all” in the options below.
6. Finally, click “Copy Words” on the next page.
That’s right. Apart from downloading you can search on Google, listen, re-translate the terms.
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Using Apple Photos
With iOS 15, Apple released a number of new features in its Photos app and one of them is “Visual Lookup”. This feature has a “Live Text” feature that can detect text on images, copy, translate, or use search.
1. Open the Apple Photos app on your iPhone and open the photo with the text.
2. If the Photos app detects the text on your phone, you will see a picture below.
3. Then the text will be highlighted. You can now use and hold to bring up the tool of your choice.
4. Now you can drag and drop some words if you want.
5. Then a floating toolbar will appear with other options in addition to “Copy.”
6. Click on “Copy” and that’s all.
You can install this anywhere.
Here’s how to put one together for use with your Android phone or iPhone. For tips and tricks, stay tuned!
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