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There are many improvements to existing features coming in iOS 15, including FaceTime, Messages, Focus, and more. Some of the brand new features include Live Text and Visual Look Up, which kind of go hand-in-hand with each other. Visual Look Up uses machine learning and intelligence to give users information on various objects, places, animals, flowers and plants, and more in their pictures in the Photos app.
Visual Look Up is a very useful and informative feature that will help many people learn more about what they have photographed. This is going to be particularly handy to have when you take a picture of something because you can't identify it — Visual Look Up will come to your rescue.
Here's how to use Visual Look Up on iPhone and iPad.
What devices can use Visual Look Up?
First thing's first — only some devices will be able to use the Visual Look Up feature, even though iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 are compatible with older devices. The one requirement for Visual Look Up is that the device needs to have at least an A12 Bionic chip, which eliminates older models. In case you missed it, here is the full list of compatible A12 (and later) devices:
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone SE (2020)
- iPad Air 3rd generation
- iPad mini 5th generation
- 11-inch iPad Pro (2018 and later)
- 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2018 and later)
- iPad 8th generation
- iPad Air 4th generation
- iPad Pro (2021)
If you are using an older model that is not listed, then you may want to consider upgrading to the best iPhone and best new iPad — Visual Look Up is a very nice feature to have.
How to use Visual Look Up in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
- Launch Photos on your iPhone or iPad.
- Look for a photo that has sparkly stars on the "i" button.
Tap the "i" button when it has the sparkly stars on it.
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- While this brings up the information pane, you should also see a Visual Look Up button on the image itself. This button will have a different icon on it, depending on what it is. For example, if it is an animal, you'll see a paw print.
- Tap the Visual Look Up button.
It should bring up results using Siri Knowledge, and you can browse for similar results on the web.
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This feature will need to go through all of your photos to process and index the results. If you have a lot of photos, this may take a while. I also found that so far, it works best with animals, plants, and some objects. I've had problems getting locations to work — hopefully, this is ironed out in future betas before the final release.
Questions?
As long as you have an A12-equipped iPhone or iPad, Visual Look Up is a cool new feature that lets you get information on the things that you photograph. It's handy to have when you want to try identifying something or just learn more.
Have questions about how to use Visual Look Up on iPhone and iPad? Let us know in the comments.

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