- Google Lens is an image recognition app that provides users with real-time information about whatever object or text they happen to point their camera at.
- A new Google Lens update now lets users point their smartphone at a block of text, copy it, and magically paste it into a document on their computer.
- The copy and paste feature even works on handwritten notes.
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One of the interesting things about Google is that the search giant has a lot of legitimately cool software that most people simply aren’t aware of. A prime example of this is Google Lens, an image recognition app for iOS and Android with a number of interesting and downright awesome features.
If you’re not familiar with Google Lens, it’s as fascinating as it is useful. One of the app’s cooler features allows you to point your smartphone camera at nearly any product — from a can of lemonade to a book to an Xbox controller — and the app will tell you what it is and where you can buy it online. Even better, you can point your camera at text in a foreign language and the app will translate it for you in real-time. The app supports more than 100 languages and is truly a godsend for folks traveling internationally.
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Google Lens update lets you copy text from everyday objects and magically paste into a document originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 7 May 2020 at 09:00:41 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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