
Interact with text in a photo using Live Text in Photos on Mac
In Photos, 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 road sign and paste it into a text message or email.

- In the Photos app  on your Mac, open a photo that shows text. on your Mac, open a photo that shows text.
- Position the pointer over the text, then drag to select it. 
- Do any 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. , 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 or add the email address to Contacts. , then choose to compose an email or add the email address to Contacts.
- 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. , then open the link in your browser or use Quick Look to view the website information.