For instance, a translation filter could automatically detect language and propose conversions instead of manually copying text and requesting translation in Google Translate.
Additionally, there are references to filters related to dining, helping users find nearby restaurants and popular dishes. The shopping filter focuses on general items primarily. By combining with translation capabilities, it seems Google aims to provide a range of specialized searches rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
It's currently unclear when Google will roll out these filters for all Lens users, or if they will at all. We may hope that during the upcoming I/O event starting on May 7th, Google will unveil further details and possibly release these new features and filters to users.
- Download Google Lens for Android
- To use Google Lens on iOS, users should download the Google Photos app for iPhone here.
https://Mytour.vn/google-lens-sap-bo-sung-bo-loc-dich-24815n.aspx
Afterward, refer to the instructional article on utilizing Google Lens within Google Photos here.
