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For more specific help, you can always check the official iPhone User Guide online. [26]
While browsing in Safari, tap and hold on an image. [10]
If Safari recognizes the object, a "Look Up" option will appear in the menu. [5] it.iphone.safari
If you want to "look into" the technical code of a website (like ):
While your request could refer to a few different things—like a general , the Visual Look Up feature for identifying objects, or even "Guided Access" for locking your phone to one app—I’ve put together a guide for the most likely intent: Visual Look Up (how to "look into" things you see in Safari) and general Safari navigation tips. [14, 15] 1. Using "Visual Look Up" to Identify Objects For more specific help, you can always check
If you see something in Safari (like a plant, a landmark, or a pet) and want to learn more about it, you can "look into it" directly:
A window will pop up with information from Siri Knowledge and similar images from the web. [6] 2. Searching Within a Web Page [5] If you want to "look into" the
Instead of clicking, touch and hold a link to see a small pop-up preview of where it leads before you commit to opening it. [10]
