How to Add Caption to Photos and Videos in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14

Jul. 17, 2020



Searching a specific image out of thousands of images is a tedious task. While macOS already had the option to caption photos for a quick search, iOS lacked this nifty tool until the arrival ofiOS 14. So, no more hopping from one end of the photo library to the other just to choose a particular photo or video! Let me show you how you can add a caption to photos and videos in iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 to find them quickly.

Add Caption to Photos and Videos on iPhone and iPad

Add Caption to Photos and Videos on iPhone and iPad

Photos’ caption feature takes advantage of iCloud Photo Library to sync captions across iDevices including Mac. So, if you have enabled iCloud Photo Library on your iOS device, captions will sync across your devices linked with the same iCloud account. Additionally, you can also edit captions and even remove the ones that are no longer needed.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, launch thePhotos app and then head over to the image you would like to caption.

  2. Now,swipe up on the imageto access the “Add a Caption” bar.

  3. Next, enter the desired caption. Once you have added the caption, make sure to tap onDoneto finish.

Once you have added the captions, searching images becomes a breeze.

  1. OpenPhotos appon your device and hit theSearch Tab.

  2. Now, enter thenameof the caption.

Voila! Photos app will quickly show the images which you have captioned. Pick the one you need and you are good to go.

As mentioned above, you can edit caption as and when you want. The process is just as simple.

  1. Now,swipe up on the imageto bring up the Caption bar. Next, edit or remove the caption. After that, hit theDonebutton to confirm the changes made to the caption.

So, that’s the straightforward way to use captions in iOS 14. It’s quite helpful and works effectively in finding an image. While I’m pleased with this feature, I would appreciate it if Apple also added the option to edit the metadata of images.

iOS 14 has introduced several neat improvements to the Photos apps including the ability to allow access to only specific images to an app and filters for viewing images by edited, favorites, and more. Apart from improving photos, iOS 14 has alsoenhanced Messages,Shortcuts, andVoice Memos. By the way, what’s your thought about these improvements? Shoot it in the comments section below.

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