Apple has integrated a Magnifier feature inside the Markup tool. If you’re not familiar, the Markup tool is available in multiple locations throughout iOS and iPadOS. For example, you can access it when you’re editing an image or PDF in the Files app, as well as when you open an attachment in the Mail app.
To magnify something that’s currently on your screen, you can use the screenshot editing feature on iPhone and iPad. Take a screenshot on your device by pressing the Side button and Volume Down button together. If you’re using an older device, press the Side button and the Home button together.
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Next, tap the” Screenshot Preview” button in the bottom-left corner.
Here, tap the “+” button. You’ll find the “Magnifier” option in the menu that pops up.
The process is slightly more complicated when it comes to the Photos app. Open the image you want to magnify in the “Photos” app and then tap the “Edit” button from the top-right corner.
Tap the three-dot Menu button found in the top-right corner of the screen.
From the share sheet, select the “Markup” option.
Now, tap the “+” button and choose the “Magnifier” option.
You’ll now see a magnifying circle in the middle of the image. You can drag it around to whatever part of the photo you want to zoom in on.
The Blue dot will help you increase and decrease the size of the magnifier. Tap it and swipe in or out to change the size.
You can use the Green dot to change the magnification level. Swipe right to zoom in and swipe left to zoom out.
When you select the circle, you’ll find options to cut, copy, delete, and duplicate the magnifier.
When you’re done editing, tap the “Done” button from the top of the screen.
From the image editing screen, tap the “Done” button from the bottom of the screen.
You’ll now see your edited photo in the Photo gallery. You can share your magnified photo using an email or messaging app.
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