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Chrome’s address bar now includes a Circle to Search icon in the desktop app As reported by 9to5Google, Chrome browser users will be able to use the Circle to Search-like feature on both desktop ...
(1/3) The new Lens UI in Chrome now has an animation that is similar to what you see when you activate Android's "Circle to Search" (in case there was any doubt that this feature will be Chrome's ...
As per a report, Google has unveiled another new tool known as ‘Drag to Search’ on 127 and 128 beta versions of Chrome for desktops and Chromebooks. It appears as a Google Lens icon in the ...
The Circle to Search functionality of Google Lens is showing up in the latest Chrome and ChromeOS betas. We’re not yet seeing it on all devices, but Google’s formal what’s-new announcement ...
Google seems really happy with Circle to Search on its Pixel phones, and just yesterday a group of developers created a version of it for the iPhone as a shortcut. Now, it seems Chrome on desktop ...
Google’s Circle to Search feature is available on Chrome via ‘Search with Google Lens’ Windows and macOS users can access the Circle to Search feature on Chrome 128 Beta.
Google's Circle to Search AI feature debuted earlier this year on Samsung's Galaxy S24 family, and now you can use it even on your computer in Chrome.The feature has been made available in both ...
Chromebooks will see a Lens icon in the address bar. On Mac and Windows, Chrome users will have to click on the three-dot menu and pick the “Search with Google Lens” option to use Drag to Search.
Google says a new Lens icon for quickly accessing the feature will also be added to the address bar “in the coming months.” This is a nifty addition to Chrome for iOS, albeit a far cry from how the ...
Chrome devs are working to implement the ability to save potions of screenshots captured with Lens. The functionality would join a number of other Circle to Search features being worked on for ...