Google adds new features to Google Lens Chrome

Google adds new features to Google Lens Chrome


Google has added new features to Google Lens in Chrome, such as copying text from images and translating image text. Currently, you can also use Google Lens features on chrome only.

Recently, Google planned to help new Android customers launch a new app, "Switch to Android" on the Appstore for iPhone users.

Google Lens allows using search on chrome via right-click, you can usually right-click and use Google Lens by simply dragging over an image, and you'll see the results.

Google Lens introduced a new feature on its Chrome version


Google Lens has now enhanced search with the image experience by introducing two more features. Earlier, it only had the option to search by images, but now you can copy the written text of the image online like the smartphone version.

Google Translate on your computer or Mac doesn't allow you to translate the image. It can only translate the page or text of websites. But adding this new translation option to Google Lens will allow you to translate any image without uploading it and you can also copy the translation.

The company also recently introduced the multi-search feature for Google Lens on smartphones, expanding the search with a survey sector that still seems far from the desktop version.

Unfortunately, it's not clear when the company launched these changes, but certainly after this multi-search feature. However, these are now available on Chrome.

How to translate image text using Google Lens in Chrome

With the translation option available in Google Lens chrome, you can easily translate images without uploading or dragging them to Google Photos.

Right-click in Chrome, and in the fifth or sixth option, you will see "Search for images with Google Lens", click on it . Next, select the area of your image, and the result will appear to you in the sidebar. Now select the subtitle option from the three options below and you're done. You can also change the language if you want, or you can also copy the text.
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