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Google has made a tweak to its AI-powered Circle-to-Search feature. The change removes the Google Lens shortcut.
Don't like launching Google Lens through Google Assistant? Google has you covered, as there is now a standalone Google Lens launcher shortcut available on the Google Play Store.
Google Lens now allows iPhone users to search their screens instantly by drawing over, tapping or highlighting any part of the screen.
Google Lens allows you to search using your smartphone camera. The visual search engine is easy to use and can provide details quickly.
Accessible in the Chrome and Google apps for iOS, the new search capability lets you select an item on the screen to learn more about it.
(Lens still uses the rounded square logo in the Pixel Launcher, Google Photos, and Android app icon.) In adding to the Search bar everywhere, Google is very much increasing the prominence of Lens.
Google Lens is rolling out a feature that will let you search for what you see in a video, as well as ask questions out loud.
If Google has added the feature to your account, the YouTube search bar on Android will include a Google Lens icon next to the text box and the microphone icon.
Via a "reverse image search" on a computer or smartphone, you can find people, places and things that are in the picture. Watch this video to see how to do a reverse image search on Google.
And a while ago, Google integrated the Lens within Photos, allowing users to search the things in the image. But, the 'Lens' icon you see may soon be replaced with a new 'Search' icon, as it has ...
Google has added its Lens image search tech right to its home page, with a button that lets you run a search based on a picture, screenshot, or any other image.
Google is ready to add a bunch of AI features to Google Search AI Overviews, Google Lens, and Circle to Search - here's what's new.
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