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How to find any recipe with just a photo on iPhone

The iPhone uses Visual Look Up technology that allows phone users to search for and find recipes using only a photo. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains.

Have you ever seen a food picture on social media that looked so delicious you just had to figure out how to make it? 

Maybe it was a mouth-watering pizza, creamy pasta or a decadent cake.

Whatever it was, you wanted to recreate it in your own kitchen and impress your guests or family. But how do you find the recipe for something you only have a photo of? 

Luckily, there is a simple way to do that with your iPhone, using a feature called Visual Look Up.

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What is Visual Look Up?

The Look Up Food option on your iPhone uses a technology called Visual Look Up, which is a part of the Photos app. Visual Look Up is a feature that can recognize and identify various foods, objects, animals, plants, landmarks and artworks in your photos and videos. It uses a combination of machine learning, computer vision and internet search to analyze the images and provide you with relevant information and suggestions.

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What happens when you tap the Look Up Food option?

When you tap on the Look Up Food option, your iPhone will try to guess what kind of dish or food is in the photo based on its shape, color, texture and other features. It will then show you a list of possible matches, with the most likely one at the top.

You can tap on any of the options to see more details, such as the name, description, ingredients and nutrition facts of the food. You can also see a list of websites that have recipes for the food and choose one that you like. You can then follow the instructions on the website to make the dish yourself.

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How visual Look Up can improve your cooking skills

Visual Look Up can help you discover new dishes, learn more about different cuisines and improve your cooking skills. You can use it on any photo that you take, save or receive on your iPhone, as long as it has a clear and recognizable food item in it. Here's how to do it.

How to find any recipe with just a photo

Let’s say you saw this photo of a delicious-looking chicken and rice dish on Instagram, and you wanted to make it for dinner. Here is how you would find the recipe with just a photo:

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Kurt's key takeaways

Finding any recipe with just a photo is a great way to discover new dishes and try them out in your own kitchen. You can use this method to find recipes for any cuisine, occasion or dietary preference. You can also share your results with your friends and family on social media and inspire them to try new recipes, too. So, the next time you see a food picture that makes you drool, don’t hesitate to find the recipe with just a photo and enjoy the delicious meal. Bon appétit!

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