Windows 11’s New Features: Copy Text from Screenshots


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Microsoft is revamping Windows 11’s Crop Tool and Photos apps, bringing exciting new features to the table. Soon, even stable version users will access the ability to extract text from screenshots and add blurry backgrounds to their photos.

Windows 11: Extract Text from Screenshots and Enhance Your Photos

These enhancements are now up for grabs by Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels, offering them early access to the updated apps.

Similar to Android and iOS, Microsoft introduces text extraction from screenshots. What sets it apart is the option to automatically conceal sensitive data like emails and phone numbers from the images. Additionally, you can conveniently choose the text to add before sharing your screenshot.

The Snipping Tool upgrade complements the Phone Link app, which can now notify you when an Android device captures a photo. This seamless integration lets you swiftly import content into the Crop Tool, with the added bonus of text copying when the content contains text.

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The Windows 11 Photos app is also getting a makeover. In the Canary and Dev channels, users can explore the updated version. Boasting background blurring, the power to sift through OneDrive photos, and location based search.

The background blur feature does the heavy lifting by automatically emphasizing the subject. While giving you the flexibility to tweak the intensity and affected areas. Searching your OneDrive photos by specific objects or scenes streamlines organization and retrieval.

For those on stable Windows 11 versions, these fantastic updates might take a bit longer to reach your devices. In the meantime, Microsoft has a special treat in store. An AI-focused event in New York City is on the horizon, promising insights into the latest AI developments across Windows, Office, Surface, Bing, and more. Stay tuned for the big reveal! So, the anticipation for what’s to come in the world of AI-powered computing is certainly building. While Windows 11 users patiently await the exciting updates.

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