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We discuss the recent progress on the dynamic control of tip-induced light-matter interactions, especially for the low dimensional quantum materials. This review is divided into three parts based on the type of tip-induced control, i.e., gap control of tip-cavity, tip-pressure control, and near-field polarization control.