How does Google Lens work?
Google calls Lens a “set of vision-based computing capabilities that can understand what you’re looking at.”
Google Lens checks the picture you just took (or even the picture in your camera) against a huge collection of pictures from the web. The algorithms use machine learning to sort and rank stored images based on how closely they match your shot.
Lens looks at the picture and tries to “understand” what it shows. In the event that it “sees” words, links, or QR codes, it will let you connect with them. If you take a picture of a famous site like the Eiffel Tower, you can learn more about it. If the picture shows a product, like headphones, Lens will give you helpful links to stores where you can buy that product. It’s a long list.
Like its main product, Google Search, Google Lens is always getting better with new features. Here are some of the best benefits of Google Lens that you can use right now.
How to Use Google Lens on iPhone and Android
Discover a whole new way to experience your photos with Google Lens in Google Photos! This cool tool transforms your pictures into gateways for exploration and information on both Android and iPhone. No more just scrolling through memories—now, your snapshots lead to a world of possibilities. Learn how to turn your photo album into an interactive experience, unlocking the magic of Google Lens to explore foreign landmarks or easily understand the text in an old photo. Let’s dive into the exciting world of Google Lens features and redefine how you browse and interact with your photos!
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