Visual Intelligence may be the most powerful Apple Intelligence feature. Here's what it is, how it works, and we'll go through several different real world examples. Apple added Visual Intelligence ...
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 ...
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 ...
Visual Intelligence on iPhones relies on the camera to make sense of the world around. Christine Romero-Chan / Digital Trends Before we get into how to use Visual Intelligence, let's first break down ...
Visual Intelligence is an Apple Intelligence feature that's exclusive to the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16e models, but it is rumored to be coming to the iPhone 15 Pro in the future.
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.
Visual Intelligence is one of the few AI-powered feature of iOS 18 that we regularly make use of. Just hold down the Camera button on your iPhone 16 (or trigger it with Control Center on an iPhone 15 ...
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Visual Intelligence is getting a big upgrade in iOS 27. It's now easier to find than it was before, and there are new Visual Intelligence capabilities. Apple also expanded it to the iPad and the Mac ...
iOS 26 introduces a new Visual Intelligence feature set, reshaping the way you interact with screenshots. By using advanced recognition technologies, this update enables you to extract actionable ...
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