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Revolutionary Apple Tool Decodes Laundry Labels Instantly with a Single Photo

The end of the mystery of how to lacquer each garment.

Revolutionary Apple Tool Decodes Laundry Labels Instantly with a Single Photo
David Bernal Raspall

David Bernal Raspall

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Before putting new clothes in the washing machine, we often find ourselves bombarded with questions when looking at the label. Can it be machine washed? What temperature should we use? Can it be tumble dried? And what does that triangle with a cross mean? Is it the same if it’s only crossed out with one line or two? Fortunately, iOS 17 continues to impress us with its capabilities, as now with a simple photo, we can precisely understand the meaning of each and every one of those symbols.

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A photo to see if it can go in the dryer

As discovered by Federico Vittici from MacStories, if we take a photo of a laundry label with symbols, the system will tell us what they mean. All we have to do is go to the Photos app on our iPhone, open the specific image, tap on the “i” at the bottom (which will have a couple of stars), and then tap on the Visual Lookup section that appears at the top.

Automatically, we will see a representation of the detected symbols, a brief explanation of what they mean, and, importantly, a link to Safari to obtain more information about the symbol and its meaning.

This information comes from the Online Navigation Platform managed by the International Organization for Standardization, from where Apple extracts the meanings. Fortunately, this information is very standardized, so regardless of the location, brand, or garment, we will be able to know the meaning and relevant washing and care instructions.

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A feature that joins Apple’s new tool, allowing us to determine what’s wrong with a car with just a photo, which, let’s admit it, is also incredibly useful. Undoubtedly, Apple has taken a step forward in its commitment to making technology more useful in everyday and simple aspects. Now, clothing labels no longer have to be a mystery to us.

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David Bernal Raspall

David Bernal Raspall

Architect | Founder of hanaringo.com | Apple Technologies Trainer | Writer at Softonic and iDoo_tech, formerly at Applesfera

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