Quickly Markup a Photo
This is a shortcut that makes it faster & easier to add some markup to a photo like text or drawing, then send it out. Have a great idea for a meme, but know that if it takes too long to produce it won't be as funny? Now your troubles are over!
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Quickly Markup and Send a Photo
How to use
How to use
- Run the shortcut.
- The shortcut will let you select the photo you want to use from your camera roll.
- The shortcut will open up the markup menu. Here you can add text or drawings to the photo you selected.
- When you click "Done", the shortcut will save the marked up photo to your camera roll.
- Then it will open up the share menu so you can send it/share it however you would like.
How it works
How it works
How to get started with Shortcuts
If you have iOS 13, you already have the Shortcuts app. That means that if you're on your iPhone or iPad right now, you can just click the Download button to download a shortcut. If you're not on your phone, you can email the link to yourself to download it later.
You can can start using most shortcuts right away, unless they work with another app that you need to have installed. That will be indicated on the in the post above. Once you have downloaded a shortcut, it belongs to you and you can make any changes you like. The shortcuts I make and publish here don't send any data back to me and I don't make any money from publishing them.
Once you have download a shortcut you can choose how to run it. These are your options:
- When you want to run a shortcut, open your Shortcuts app and all the shortcuts in your library will be there to choose from. Just tap on it.
- To save the step of navigating to your Shortcuts app you can add a shortcut to your iPhone’s home screen so it’s easily accessible.
- Some shortcuts will automatically show up in your phone’s Share menu under “Shortcuts”.
- In the shortcut’s settings you can “Add to Siri” by recording a phrase that will trigger it. Later you can say “Hey Siri” followed by that phrase and Siri will run that shortcut for you.
- You can also set up shortcuts to run automatically in the Automations tab in the Shortcuts app. You can select from a good variety of triggers such as "When my wake up alarm stops" or "When I arrive at work".