Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Use your iPhone’s camera to identify objects and answer questions. Use your iPhone’s camera to identify objects ...
Each year, 9.9 million fall-related injuries are recorded. Everyone trips sooner or later; we miss a shallow dent in a crosswalk, step past the edge of a stair, or overlook something directly in front ...
Apple has made the smallest update to Visual Intelligence in iOS 26, and yet the impact of being able to use it on any image is huge, and at least doubles the usefulness of this one feature.
In iOS 26, Apple has extended Visual Intelligence to work with content that's on your iPhone, allowing you to ask questions about what you're seeing, look up products, and more. Visual Intelligence ...
When Apple announced the iPhone 16 lineup, the new models featured an exclusive Apple Intelligence feature: Visual Intelligence. Powered by the Camera Control button, it was actually a gimmick to ...
Last December, Apple introduced the first Visual Intelligence features to its newest iPhones. This allowed users to long-press their Camera Control button and point their iPhone’s camera at something, ...
The previously camera-only feature can now create events from screenshots or search for objects in pictures. The new Visual Intelligence update will let users take a screenshot of what's on their ...
I’ve been exploring the “visual intelligence” aspect of Apple Intelligence in iOS 26 on my iPhone 17 lately, and while it’s not game-changing, it is occasionally useful and can be faster than using a ...
One of the core Apple Intelligence features to date has been Visual Intelligence. It started off in a rather limited capacity through Camera Control, but with iOS 26, the company expanded it to ...
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