Perhaps most notably, Safari now supports web extensions available through the App Store that will allow third-parties to extend the browser with new features (functionality that has been available on desktop browsers for many years). Safari in iOS 15 gains several major new features. In a powerful application of machine learning, Visual Look Up allows you to identify plants, paintings, flowers, breeds of pets, books, and more using your Camera app by just pointing your iPhone at what you want to look up. That means you can select text in an image and use it to perform a search, call a phone number, or copy and paste it to another app. Using a new feature called Live Text, your iPhone can now automatically recognize and capture text from the live view of the Camera app, in photos, or in screenshots. Live Text, Visual Look Up, and Spotlight Apple Notifications from people are prioritized so you don’t miss anything urgent. A new notification summary feature allows you to reduce distractions by silencing and grouping notifications for delivery later at a time of your choice. Notifications now include contact photos and larger app icons. In a related development, Apple has overhauled the notifications experience on iPhone in iOS 15. Your Focus settings are shared between all of your linked Apple devices. Focus can also learn from your habits and suggest filters automatically. With Focus, you can set notification filters and limit access to apps based on context (such as when you’re sleeping, at home, working, and more) to reduce distractions. IOS 15 introduces a new feature called Focus that dramatically expands the previously available Do Not Disturb mode.
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