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How to Add Text to a Photo on an iPhone
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Adding text to a photo on an iPhone can be done using the built-in Photos app. Here's how: 1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone and select the photo you want to add text to. 2. Tap the "Edit" button in the top right corner of the screen. 3. Tap the three dots icon at the top right of the screen, and then tap "Markup." 4. Tap the "+" icon at the bottom center of the screen and then select "Text." 5. Type the text you want to add to the photo and customize the font, size, color, and alignment as desired. 6. Drag the text box to the location on the photo where you want the text to appear. 7. Pinch or drag the corners of the text box to resize it as necessary. 8. Tap "Done" when you're finished adding text to the photo. 9. Tap "Save" to save the edited photo to your camera roll. You can also use third-party apps like Canva or Adobe Spark to add text to photos on your iPhone. These apps offer more advanced text editing tools and the ability to add graphics and filters to your photos.
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