Magnifier in iOS 14 Gets Overhauled UI and New Features, Can Be Added to Home Screen

In every version of iOS, Apple adds new Accessibility features and improves others, and iOS 14 is no exception. The Magnifier tool, designed by those with visual issues who need assistance, has new capabilities in iOS 14.

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iOS 14 Magnifier interface on left, iOS 13 Magnifier interface on right

Updated Interface

The app features an updated interface that makes controls more readily available and offers clarity on what each tool does. There are options for adjusting brightness and contrast, or adding a filter to change what's being magnified to a color that's easier for an individual to see.

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All of the controls can be rearranged to best meet a user's needs, and the filter options can be customized so you can set the one that you need and toggle it on with a tap.

In a dark area, the flashlight can be toggled on with a tap, and the magnification level can be easily controlled with a slider bar. Many of these features were available in the prior version of the app, but multi-shot, an option for capturing more than one photo at once, is new.

Multi-Shot

With a new multi-shot option, Magnifier users can take multiple photos at one time, capturing something like different pages of a menu, and then review them all at once, rather than having to take single shots that need to be reviewed one by one.

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Adding Magnifier to Home Screen

For frequent Magnifier users, an app icon to activate the Magnifier function can be added to the Home Screen by accessing the App Library, searching for Magnifier, and then dragging it over to one of the app pages or long pressing and choosing "Add to ‌Home Screen‌." The feature can continue to be accessed with a triple tap on the side button as well.

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To find Magnifier in App Library, make sure it's turned on by opening up Settings, tapping on Accessibility, choosing Magnifier, and then toggling it to the on position.

More Accessibility Info

The changes to the Magnifier app are small but significant, making the app customizable for each user and streamlining the use process. Apple also added several useful new Accessibility features to iOS 14, such as Back Tap for manually activating some iPhone features and Sound Recognition for recognizing sounds like water running, sirens, alarms, and more. Additional detail on the new Accessibility features can be found in our iOS 14 roundup.

Related Forum: iOS 14

Top Rated Comments

Chester Stone Avatar
49 months ago
Why is the newer (iOS 14) graphic always on the left in your articles? ?

It's easier to understand progression by putting old on left, new on right, because our eyes are reading the words from your article left-to-right.

It's as if you post the new graphic for readers, then think, "Oh, I need to compare what this used to be like," and, as an afterthought, post the second image. But for those of us that didn't even know the original feature was there, we look at the two photos and can't tell old from new. (esp. if the new looks subjectively worse)

This is confusing for your readers. When you give your writing an edit pass, please think about how readers will consume it.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zorinlynx Avatar
49 months ago
Magnifier is such a useful feature, I always wondered why it was hidden away so much. Glad to see it getting some attention and that it's being brought to the forefront!
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rk-apple Avatar
49 months ago
Every year I use magnifier more and more...
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacCheetah3 Avatar
49 months ago

Magnifier opens on triple clicking my home button.

What replaced triple click on iPhones without home button?
Side button triple press.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JosephAW Avatar
49 months ago
I'm still waiting for a live OCR where you wave your magnifier over part of a page of text and when it stitches the entire page together in memory it can read it back to you. That and object recognition. I have other apps that can do that now and also tell you what denomination of money you are holding.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jpn Avatar
49 months ago

... I have other apps that can do that now and also tell you what denomination of money you are holding.
sounds good if yr app could work with minimal user input.

like:
1 open app
2 input how much you have in the foreign currency (this is the only user input)
3 wave iPhone above the currency to understand what currency it is
4 provides a graph of how that currency has changed over the course of a preset number of months
5 app converts the amount of foreign currency to a preset other currency (like USD or whatever).

worth: about USD 6 in app store.
will sell 100's of thousands.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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