Google lens, a powerful image recognition software, began to become less cumbersome when used in the Chrome browser on the desktop At present, if you want to use lens for images on the website, the browser will open a result page in a new tab. But in the future, the browser will also display the results on the panel on the right side of the web page. Chrome opens a new browser tab only when you want to find the source of an image.
The image recognition software of the search giant has long been used on the mobile terminal, which can be accessed through Google's Application on IOS or the native camera application on some Android phones. But last year, Google lens entered the desktop through Chrome browser. You can right-click an image and select "search for images with Google lens".
Everything from Google's clothes and buildings to lens's works of art. It provides a more intuitive way to find the information you are looking for online. This feature has great prospects, but it often feels like an interesting novelty, and Google is trying to turn it into a useful tool to make it easier to use on the desktop and show its potential.
The new lens panel is now being rolled out to chrome users. Specific steps on how to access this function can be found on this support page: