![]() ![]() Here is the same code snippet from the last year's video where I analyze an image and set it on the interaction. ![]() In fact, there is a good chance you are already finished. Now the good news is, integrating Subject Lifting is very simple. New for iOS 17, you can now use any lifted subject to create a sticker, with fun effects such as shiny, puffy, and more to share with your friends and family. With a simple long press on the subject of an image, it lifts it from its surroundings and becomes highlighted with this beautiful animated glow, and then I am presented with several options to share it, or invoke Visual Look Up. There's also new Live Text API for text selection, expanded platform support for Catalyst, and context menu integration for native macOS apps.Īnd now I'm going to get started with Subject Lifting. The response from developers has been amazing, and this year I'm happy to announce VisionKit is adding support for both Subject Lifting and Visual Look Up. Information on those APIs are included in these WWDC22 sessions. VisionKit also introduced the DataScannerViewController, The Data scanner uses a live camera feed provide a simple and full featured way to capture specific text types, as well as many variants of machine readable codes. To recap, last year Live Text support was added in VisionKit, enabling interactions such as text selection, translation, QR support, and more for images in your apps. It is my pleasure to spend time with you today to talk about new features and API the team has been working on for this year. ♪ ♪ Adam: Welcome, I'm Adam, an engineer for VisionKit. ![]()
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