As part of the latest update, Google Lens will be integrated into 10 default cameras on various Android devices, including Google Pixel 2 and LG 7 ThinQ. Users won't need to open a separate app anymore. Additionally, the real-time search tool will analyze what the camera sees before users make a selection. Even if the camera only captures a billboard ad for a singer, Lens can start playing music.
Google Lens will be seamlessly integrated into the camera app, bringing forth exciting new features.
When opening any camera app, Google Lens will verbally describe what's shown in the image to users. The image recognition tool can provide users with information about books, buildings, and artworks. Just take a photo, and the tool will process pixels using machine learning to offer additional details and relevant search tags for users.
Additionally, Google enhances shopping features in this Lens update. Instead of just identifying clothing, the app will provide users with shopping links and suitable sale options matching their style. Lens can also recognize words, allowing you to copy and paste real-world text into your phone, similar to the functionality of Google Translate today.
Google Lens and Maps seamlessly integrate and support each other, adding AR to Street View to help users navigate real-time directions.
Google Lens is integrated into default cameras on 10 devices, including LGE, Motorola, Xiaomi, Sony Mobile, HMD / Nokia, Transsion, TCL, OnePlus, BQ, Asus, and Google Pixel.
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