With the macOS Monterey beta four, Apple enabled Live Text functionality on Intel Macs. Also, Apple notes as a footnote on the macOS Monterey preview website that an M1 is required. My testing involved using the public beta of macOS Monterey. You probably won’t be performing text extraction against 1920s magazine articles-maybe so, if you’re like me!-but the slightly degraded nature of the source text and quality of the scan puts the services and software to a more substantial test than pristine rendered typography. You can see the figures below with each app or service noted. For a side-by-side comparison that demonstrated my results starkly, I copied out the results of recognition against the same legibly typeset magazine copy from a 1920s Popular Mechanics article (about comic-strip production). In researching this article, I tested a range of images and documents that proved fairly consistent across each service or app.
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