Google Lens featuring visual search and assistance coming to iOS via Google Photos app
iOS users will soon have the visual search functionality of Google Lens with visual search and assistance which will be added on to the Google Photos app. Previously an exclusive feature to Google Pixel handsets, Google Lens has rolled out to other Android devices and now works with iOS.
Google Lens, like Assistant, is an extension of Google Search. It can analyze what’s in an image and provide relevant actions and search results. For example, when analyzing a picture with a phone number or address, it will provide suggestions to call and get directions.
Other capabilities include:
- Business card: You can save the phone number or address to a contact.
- Book: You can get reviews and other details about it.
- Landmark or building: You can get more details about it.
- Painting in a museum: You can get details about it.
- A plant or animal: You can learn more about it.
- A flyer or event billboard: You can add that event to your calendar.
In Google Photos, Lens can be accessed by tapping the new square camera icon in the bottom toolbar of any image. After a second of analysis, a panel will slide up with actions you can take or Search results.
According to Google, it is rolling out on version 3.15 of the iOS app starting today with a complete release for all users over the next week.
Source: 9to5Mac
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