Google lens for iPhone now allows you to draw visual searches

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Google is introduction Two small but meaningful improvements to his lens technology. To get started, the users of the Chrome and Google App on the iPhone can now draw, emphasize or touch text and images to perform visual search for what they see in front of them. If that sounds familiar, this is because Google generally brings a paradigm of the interface with which he made his debut last year Circle to search Android to the iPhone. Although realization is different and more limited due to iOS restrictions, the idea is the same: Google wants to save you the problem of opening a new Chrome section or saving a screen photo when you want to find more information about the image you see what you see S

So far, Google says you can access the new feature, whether you are using Chrome or Google App by opening the menu with three points and selecting "Google Lens Search Screen." In the future, the company will add a special shortcut to the lens to the address bar in Chrome.

Separately, the next time you use a lens, it is more likely to meet Google’s AI reviewEspecially when using the software to find information about more unique or new images. In these cases, you will not need to invite the lens with a question about the image you have just clicked on the software to try to offer a useful explanation of what you see. Instead, he will do it automatically.

Prior to today’s message, Harsh Harbanda, Director of Google Lens Product Management, gave me a feature review. Harbanda uses a lens to scan a photo of a car with the usual surface of his hood. Ai review automatically popped up, explaining that the car has a carbon vinyl sheath, which also says that people use both for protection and to give their vehicles a foster appearance. According to Kharbanda, Google will enter this update to all English language users in countries where AI review are available as the feature first appears on the Google and iOS app and arrives soon on Chrome for desktop and mobile devices.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-wens-for-iphone-now-lets-y-draw- to-do-visual-searches-1700555399.html?src= RSS

 
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