How to Magnify a Part of a Photo on iPhone

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Posted on Oct 9, 2023 9:07 AM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2023 6:25 PM

I see this response was in October. After this latest update, the magnifier has disappeared. This was extremely helpful and I used it frequently. Any work around for IPad? Do you know if they are going to return this feature?

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Mar 2, 2024 10:02 PM in response to mushlsv

That's not good, the tool was very useful.

I hope Apple reconsiders and puts it back, or gives new Apple iPhone users an option.

I wanted Apple to enhance the magnifier by providing a tool to select the area of the image I want to magnify.

A pencil-like tool that I can use to draw a line around the area to be magnified. That's better than the circle Apple provided to magnify a section. Many times the magnifying circle would magnify a section that did not need to be magnified, or the magnification covered up a section of the image that I did not want to be covered. A pencil-like tool will be more precise in choosing the area needing magnification, and avoiding overlap of part of the image.

Mar 3, 2024 12:44 AM in response to WhereisMagnifier

As the Magnifier has been replaces by the "Sticker" tool, we could try to save the portion we want to magnify as a sticker and then paste the sticker back on top of a circle as ad backdrop. It will only work, if the portion of the image we want to enlarge is the main object and can be turned into a sticker.

For example:

  • First duplicate the image, to save your previous edits and be able to revert to this version.
  • Then extract the main subject and save it as a sticker.


  • Now open the copy of the image and and a circle as a background in the size of the looking glass you want.
  • Add a border around the background as a hollow circle.
  • Paste the sticker into the circle and adjust the size by dragging the corners. It will not be the same as the magnifier, but a similar effect.

Oct 10, 2023 9:13 AM in response to allbay

Hi allbay,


Thanks for posting in Apple Support Communities! You can access the magnifier for a photo using the markup tool. Find the guidance to do so below from the article Zoom in or magnify in Markup on iPhone - Apple Support


  1. In the Markup toolbar in a supported app, tap the Add button
  2. Tap Magnifier.

Note: If you don’t see the Markup toolbar, tap the Markup button or Markup. If the toolbar is minimized, tap its minimized version.


Hope that helps!



Mar 2, 2024 5:05 AM in response to LeleN1

LeleN1 wrote:

Hi allbay,

Thanks for posting in Apple Support Communities! You can access the magnifier for a photo using the markup tool. Find the guidance to do so below from the article Zoom in or magnify in Markup on iPhone - Apple Support

In the Markup toolbar in a supported app, tap 
1. https://help.apple.com/assets/64067987823C71654C27CD1A/64067990823C71654C27CD47/en_US/2712311ba89e66284b78a5081f9d71bc.png
2. Tap Magnifier.
Note: If you don’t see the Markup toolbar, tap 

https://help.apple.com/assets/64067987823C71654C27CD1A/64067990823C71654C27CD47/en_US/a4a0abe7e5321eb074fb81c9838bb2ee.png
 or Markup. If the toolbar is minimized, tap its minimized version.

Hope that helps!


Sorry, but this page is missing from the iPhone user Guide, when I set the system version to iOS 17. I can only read it, when I switch the system version to iOS 15.

It might be intentional.


https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iph7e01d888e/15.0/ios/15.0

How to Magnify a Part of a Photo on iPhone

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