Learn how to use Google Lens to search for images you see on the internet

Learn how to use Google Lens to search for images you see on the internet
Learn how to use Google Lens to search for images you see on the internet (Photo: Pixabay)

Google Lens is one of the most underrated tools from the company, but it has some really interesting and useful features.

Keep reading to discover a few:

Point the camera to ask a question

You can point the camera to ask a question about what you see in front of you. Just press the capture button and type your question into the search field.

Copy text from an image

Instead of manually copying text from an image, just upload the photo to Google Lens and click “Copy text.” This will copy the text from the image, even handwritten text, to your clipboard.

More details about products

If you want to buy something you saw in a photo but don’t know where to find it, it might be useful to upload the product image to Lens for more information. You can find prices, where to buy it, and even reviews of the item.

Photo and video: Pixabay. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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