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iOS 15: How to Use Visual Lookup in Photos to Identify Landmarks, Plants, and Pets

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In iOS 15, Apple made further advancements in on-device machine learning and integrated them into the Photos app to make your iPhone more intelligent at recognizing the contents of pictures.

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In other words, the ‌Photos‌ app can now identify various objects, landmarks, animals, books, plants, works of art, and more in your image library, and then offer information about them that it draws from the web.

This new intelligent feature is called Visual Lookup, and the following steps show you how you can use it to get more clued up on the things you've taken pictures of with your iPhone through the years.

  1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone and select a picture with a clearly defined subject, such as a flower or animal.
  2. Check the info ("i") icon at the bottom of the screen. If it has a little star over it, tap it – this indicates there's a Visual Lookup you can examine.
  3. Tap the little icon in the center of the photo to bring up the Lookup search results.

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In Visual Lookup, search results consist of Siri Knowledge, similar images found on the web, and other online sources of information. For all the details on the other new ‌Photos‌ features in iOS 15, be sure to check our dedicated roundup.

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Mac Rules Avatar
62 months ago
Only available when region set to US
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62 months ago
Still needs work 😂



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The Barron Avatar
62 months ago

Must be only in IOS 15 - just tried this is 14.6 and can not find any "i" button.
The article does say iOS 15.
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62 months ago
I would like this to work the other way around. Would be nice to be able to search my almost 20,000 photos with words. For instance "Red Car" might help me quickly find that old mustang picture. I suppose it would mean that Apple would use AI to search all your photos and tag them with what it thinks the content is. Now that would be useful.
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andysw9 Avatar
62 months ago

Are y'all sure? Is there something called "tags" that are different than keywords? The only keywords I see in my photo library are ones that I added manually. I'm looking in Photos on my Mac. iOS 14 Photos doesn't appear to expose keywords. iOS 15 Photos seems like it will expose more of the EXIF data to the user.

Where do I go to see the tags that it adds automatically?

I know Photos has scanned for faces for years now and photos that are geotagged are searchable by location. But I don't think that's what we're talking about.
Best thing to do is likely just try using the search and see how it works. Not sure how else to convince you that the functionality is there. Photos have been searchable with keywords for some time now. The only thing I have done with any of my photos is shoot them on the phone, but they have been automatically categorised and it's mostly pretty accurate.


It doesn't add tags/keywords, it builds it's own internal 'categories' lists to which it adds all appropriate photos, and these are exposed to the user through the search function - so if in Photos you search for 'car' it will return any photos it has put in its 'cars' category, as well as anything you've tagged with 'car'. There's always a few it gets wrong, but it's sometimes very impressive (e.g. I thought it had falsely identified a photo as including a cat, but there was a very small reflection of our family cat in a window). It will also file a photo under multiple categories if appropriate so you can search 'car tree' to just get photos that include both.

The only slight downside is you can't correct it - if it doesn't recognise there's a car in your photo, you can add a keyword, but if it thinks there's a car in your photo but there isn't, you can't tell it so.

Photos has actually supported this general search function for several years now, though the number of categories it recognises has continued to grow.
Exactly this.




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andysw9 Avatar
62 months ago

That is cool, but you have to add the keywords yourself, manually.
No you don't. I have never tagged a single photo and my entire library is searchable.
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