Google Lens Arrives in Chrome Desktop

Google Lens has finally arrived in the desktop version of Chrome. This new feature is being rolled out alongside two other AI...

Google Lens Arrives in Chrome Desktop

Google Lens has finally arrived in the desktop version of Chrome. This new feature is being rolled out alongside two other AI features in a new update by Google.

Google Lens is a feature that has been available on phone versions since 2017. Now, users can use this feature in the desktop version of their Chrome browser. This will allow desktop users to search and enquire about any topic viewable on that website without leaving that tab.

After users switch on the Google Lens feature, they will then be able to view results and visual match on a panel on the right side. Additionally, users can utilise the multisearch option to enhance their search results by selecting specific details such as colour, brands, sizes and so on. Users can also ask follow-up questions and may be given an AI-generated overview depending on the questions asked.

Google Lens and The Other AI Features Introduced

Besides the introduction of Google Lens to desktops, the tech company is also rolling out two additional AI features.

All of the three new AI features are said to improve users' Chrome browsing experience. Google has stated that the Chrome experience will now be safer, quicker and more helpful. For instance, one of the newly introduced features lets users find their visited sites more naturally all thanks to AI. Users can go to their history tab and type in a question relevant to the site they want to find.

The other AI-powered feature is the Tab compare which enables users to compare products on various sites which assists users in their online shopping experience. Chrome intends to provide users with an AI-generated rundown in the multiple tabs opened. Details of the products ranging from their specs to ratings will be provided to assist in deciding which products to buy.

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Journalism & Mass Communication student at North Eastern Hill University.

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