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Mac's New Magnifier: See the World Closer
3 Dec
Summary
- Magnifier uses Mac cameras to zoom and identify objects.
- It can identify and display text from live camera feeds.
- Works with built-in, external, or iPhone cameras via Continuity.

Apple has expanded its accessibility suite by bringing the iPhone's Magnifier feature to Mac computers, requiring macOS Sonoma. This powerful tool transforms your MacBook into a digital magnifying glass, utilizing its built-in or connected cameras to enlarge and analyze objects and text in real-time.
Leveraging the Mac's machine learning capabilities, Magnifier can identify, display, and even read aloud text captured by the camera. Users can customize the appearance of identified text, adjusting colors and fonts for optimal readability. The feature supports various camera inputs, including webcams and iPhones connected through Apple's Continuity, making it adaptable to different environments and needs.
Beyond text analysis, Magnifier allows users to capture still images for later review and offers real-time viewing for tasks like close-up personal grooming. While performance can vary with third-party webcams, testing indicates strong results with built-in Mac cameras and iPhones. This enhancement significantly broadens the utility of assistive technology in educational and professional settings.




