Not Just iPhone: How to Use Apple’s Live Text Feature From Your Mac – PCMag

Apple’s Live Text feature allows you to copy, share, translate, or look up text contained in an image. You can also select phone numbers or email addresses captured in a photo to call or message the contact. This function can already be performed on your iPhone running iOS 15, and now it works on…….

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Apple’s Live Text feature allows you to copy, share, translate, or look up text contained in an image. You can also select phone numbers or email addresses captured in a photo to call or message the contact. This function can already be performed on your iPhone running iOS 15, and now it works on Macs running macOS Monterey. 

For now, only certain Mac apps support Live Text, including Safari, Photos, Preview, Quick Look, and the built-in tool for taking screenshots. Within those apps, Live Text works with live and static images. Just position an object with text in front of your Mac’s camera, or open a web page or file with an image that contains text.


Update Your Mac

Before you can use Live Text, make sure you are running macOS Monterey 12.0 or higher. To check your current OS version, click the Apple icon in the upper left and select About this Mac. If the window shows an older version of macOS, click the Software Update button to download and install the latest version.


Copy and Paste Text From Photos

To copy text from an existing photo, launch the Photos app and open a photo with text. Place the mouse pointer over the text and then drag to select it. Right-click on the selection, and a menu appears. Click the Copy command to copy the text. Open the app in which you want to paste the selected text, right-click in the right spot, and then choose Paste from the menu.

To copy text from a physical item, position the item in front of your MacBook’s camera. Open the Photo Booth app and press the shutter button. After the picture has been taken, click on its thumbnail in the lower right of the window, select the Share button, and choose Add to Photos.

Launch the Photos app and open the photo you just shot. Place the mouse cursor on the text in the photo and drag to select it. Click the Copy command to copy the text and then paste it in the destination app or document.

To copy text from an image on a website, open Safari and find a photo or other image with text. Select the text. If you’re unable to select it, click on it once and then see if you can select it. Right-click on the selection and choose Copy from the menu. Paste the text into the destination application or file.


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Source: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-use-apple-live-text-mac