Google Lens for iPhone now lets you draw to do visual searches
Briefly

Google has announced enhancements to its Lens technology for iPhone users, allowing them to visually search text and images. This feature simplifies information retrieval by enabling users to draw or highlight directly on what they see, a concept already available on Android. Access is currently through the Chrome or Google app menu, with plans for an easier shortcut. Furthermore, Lens will now provide AI Overviews automatically for unique images, enhancing understanding without user prompts. These updates will gradually roll out to English-speaking users in compatible regions.
'Google is introducing enhancements to its Lens technology by allowing iPhone users to visually search text and images directly, enhancing accessibility and enriching user experience.'
'The new features will let users draw or highlight on images to conduct searches, streamlining the process of discovering information without needing to open a new tab or screenshot.'
Read at Engadget
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