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How to use Google Lens on any Android phone?


Google is finally launching its own visual search tool or Google lens for all Android devices. The company also announced its official Twitter account, and so far Pixel owners can only enjoy the visual search features provided by Lens. These devices are in Google Photos, Assistant, and on other Android devices, and Lens is currently available in Google Images.


Google said on Monday that the Google Lens feature, an application that uses artificial intelligence to recognize things using a camera phone, is now being introduced to all Google's Google users on Android, and Google Lens is being extended to a large extent and everyone should get the update In the next few days, this feature was announced at the Google Developers Conference last year MWC, and will be supported more widely.

Google Lens can perform many things, such as scanning business cards, bar codes, identifying objects or features, finding book reviews, etc., and in real-time after a scan can display related search results and information on the screen. You can do a manual search of almost anything, but taking a picture of some food or new gadget seems to make life easier, and it looks pretty cool.

How do I use Google Lens on any Android phone?
As mentioned earlier, you can open the Google Photos app on your Android phone to unlock the Google Lens feature. Currently, not all Android users may have the feature in the Photos app because Google launches the update in batches, and as iPhone users will have to wait for coming soon on their devices, there is no date for the potential release date, and now if you have Pixel phone, you may have already tried the Google Lens feature, but if you do not, you can enable the Assistant by holding down the menu button, then click the Google Lens icon in the lower right corner, and you're ready to use it.

If you're using the latest version of the Google Photos app, you can find the Google Lens button itself in the app. To use it, you first have to take a picture of it and drag it into Google Images, then click the Lens icon to let Google analyze the object and view the results, no matter what you're Pick up while using Google Lens, you can check it again whenever you want, and just to your My Account page in your Google Account.

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