Google Lens image recognition feature is now available on homepage

Google Lens, a feature that allows users to find anything they are looking for with a single photo, is now available on homepage of the Google search.

Google Lens image recognition feature is now available on homepage
Google Lens feature is now available on homepage.

The Google Lens feature, developed by Google, provides information about the objects it scans using visual analysis based on neural network, can be quite useful in some cases. Google Lens, the popular search service of Google, which has been in use on Android for years, has finally come to computers. 

Google Lens image search feature is now added to homepage

The feature, which can be used with the "Search with Google Lens" option when the images are selected in the Chrome application for Android, can be activated in a similar way on Google's website.

Users can use the Google Lens button on the right side of the search bar after getting to Google's home page. There are features such as searching for products by image, translating the text in the photo and translation in the desktop version of the Google Lens feature.

Google lens desktop

The tech giant was reportedly tested to add Lens to desktop Search on the web. It is possible to use this feature on the computer now, thanks to Google.

"The google homepage doesn't change often, but it did. We are always working to expand the kinds of questions you can ask and improving how we answer them," Rajan Patel, vice president of engineering at Google, stated in a tweet.

"Now you can ask visual questions easily from your desktop," he added.

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