Google has recently announced the introduction of built-in Lens support for Chrome on iOS devices. With this new feature, users will be able to enjoy the powerful visual search capabilities of Google Lens directly within their Chrome browser, the new features include the option to use Lens to view maps addresses, translate text, and create calendar events.
Google Lens, a popular image recognition technology, allows users to search and gather information about objects by simply pointing their device’s camera at them. It can recognize landmarks, products, plants, animals, and even text, providing instant access to relevant details, reviews, and related content.
Last Week itself, Google Lens upgraded the feature by the visual search tool powered by artificial intelligence, has introduced an innovative feature that allows users to search for skin conditions. This revolutionary capability has the potential to transform dermatological diagnosis and empower individuals to take better control of their skin health.
The integration of Google Lens into Chrome on iOS brings several notable benefits to users. First and foremost, it eliminates the need to switch between different apps or open additional tabs to access Lens functionality. With a simple tap, users can activate Lens directly within their browser, streamlining the search process and saving valuable time.
Let’s say you’re planning to visit a museum in Italy, but the site’s in Italian and you don’t speak the language. Chrome will automatically offer to translate the museum’s website into your preferred language. With Google Lens, you can search with images to do things like identify plants, get homework help, and translate languages in real-time.
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With the announcement of built-in Lens support for Chrome on iOS devices, Google continues to push the boundaries of mobile browsing. This new feature empowers users to explore the web with greater convenience and efficiency, leveraging the powerful visual search capabilities of Google Lens without leaving their browser.