Google found another place to put Google Lens: on YouTube
- June 12, 2024
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It is an open secret that Google Integrating Lens in all possible places. We have it in the photos and gallery apps, camera, Google Maps, Google, Chrome and
It is an open secret that Google Integrating Lens in all possible places. We have it in the photos and gallery apps, camera, Google Maps, Google, Chrome and
It is an open secret that Google Integrating Lens in all possible places. We have it in the photos and gallery apps, camera, Google Maps, Google, Chrome and more. It’s now coming to YouTube too.
Google Lens integration into YouTube allows us to search What video will we see next using our mobile camera?It uses Google’s image recognition system.
Just as Google has included voice search in almost all its applications, the same thing is now happening with visual search, which has its own name: Google Lens. It is slowly becoming standard search bar contains microphone icon and Lens icon.
This is exactly what we will find on YouTube, or what some have already found. The app has avoided Google Lens so far, but it will eventually include it. a button to the right of the search bar.
Lens search integrated into YouTube. Screenshots from 9to5Google
This button opens the Lens camera, with which we can take a new photo or analyze a photo we have saved on the mobile phone. We don’t have many options for what to do with the image, but when we press the search icon YouTube and Lens turn what they see into a search term for YouTube.
For example, if you take a photo of text, you can select parts of the text to search on YouTube; Meanwhile, a photo of a product, If Lens identifies you correctly, a search for your name. It is one of the new features that will be very useful in very specific situations, as you can analyze and search in the same place without having to use two applications. For now, the innovation is spreading timidly among some users.
via | 9to5Google
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