
"The Snipping Tool in Windows 11 provides a handy way to capture screenshots of text, images, and other items that appear on your screen. But sometimes you might want to learn more about the item you've captured. For that, the tool now offers a visual search engine that uses Bing to dig up information on the content in your screenshot."
"Available with the latest version of the Snipping Tool, the visual search feature taps into Microsoft's "Visual Search with Bing," as described and tested by Windows Latest. By running this type of search on text, an image, or other content, you can discover more about it, translate visible text into another language, extract text via OCR to copy and paste it, and even solve a mathematical equation."
Windows 11 Snipping Tool adds a Visual Search feature that leverages Bing to provide information about captured screen items. The feature can run searches on images, text, or other content within a screenshot. Visual Search can translate visible text, extract text via OCR for copy-and-paste, and solve mathematical equations present in captures. Users must update the Snipping Tool via the Microsoft Store to access the feature. To use it, open the Snipping Tool, select capture mode, draw the capture area, then right-click the captured image and choose the Visual Search option.
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