Interact with text in a photo using Live Text in Preview on Mac
In Preview, you can use Live Text to copy and use the text that appears in a photo. For example, you can copy the text of a roadside sign and paste it into a text message or email. You can look up the meaning of words, do a web search, and even translate text into another language. If a photo shows a phone number, website, or email address, you can use it to make a call, open a website, or address an email.
In the Preview app on your Mac, open a photo or image that shows text.
Position the pointer over the text, then drag to select it.
Do one of the following:
Copy text: Control-click your selection and choose Copy (or press Command-C). You can then paste the text into another document or app.
Look up the meaning of text: Control-click your selection and choose Look Up [text].
Translate text: Control-click your selection, choose Translate [text], then choose a language.
Note: Translation isn’t available in all languages and may not be available in some countries or regions.
Search the web for the text: Control-click your selection and choose Search with [web search engine].
Share the text with others: Control-click your selection, choose Share, then choose how you want to share the text.
Contact a phone number: Control-click your selection or click the down arrow , then choose to call the number, start a FaceTime video or audio call, or send a message to the number.
Contact an email address: Control-click your selection or click the down arrow , then choose to compose an email, add the email address to Contacts, or start a FaceTime video or audio call.
Go to a website: Control-click your selection or click the down arrow , then open the link in your browser or use Quick Look to view the website information.
Live Text isn’t available in all regions or languages. See the macOS Feature Availability website.