It is often difficult to find specific pictures in the Photos application on your iPhone, but Apple has designed a smart tool to help you with that, so in a few steps you can find an image from among tens or hundreds of pictures you have identified.

Search for an image on the iPhone using keywords
◉ You can search for images using keywords, just like querying for a picture in Google, for example, you can type the word "sea" to show you the pictures taken in this domain, as well as words such as "lake" or "dog" or even any type of food. . This is very useful when you took a picture some time ago and you find it difficult to find it manually. All you have to do is search for a keyword in the app, and all images that match it will appear.
This happens because Apple has designed the Photos application to recognize different types of people, from children to the elderly, as well as different objects using machine learning. You can also type the word "child" and all pictures of children will appear for you.

◉ You can also search by events, such as the party you went to on the day.
◉ It is also possible to search by location, just enter the name of the place or location in which you want to show the pictures that were taken, such as “Mecca, Medina, Alexandria, Cairo or any other place. Pictures of those places will be tracked and the pictures related to them will be shown.”
How to search for pictures on an iPhone
Open the “Photos” application on your iPhone.
◉ Next, click on the "Search" tab in the lower right or left corner which has a magnifying glass as its symbol.
Then just type in the name of the place, the search term, or even the name of the person if set in the photos app to find matches. For example, in this picture, I wrote Cairo, and a video clip I had taken of the Long Live Egypt Bridge appeared, "the most spacious bridge in the world, approximately 67 meters wide."

And when you search in your photos, the entire process of face recognition and the detection of the scene and objects is done on your device only, instead of being sent to Apple's servers in the cloud as we mentioned, so there is no risk that anyone in Apple will be able to see your shots. Apple says it uses machine learning to improve your experience, and your privacy.
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