Google Lens is a powerful tool for image recognition which enables us to identify monuments, products, animals and plants, and for this we are currently offering two ways, through our camera or with a pictures from our gallery.
This second feature is still an unknown for many users, who do not know that they can analyze the photos from your gallery with Google Lens to discover what the monument appears, or where to buy this furniture or those clothes you like so much that picture was taken.
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Google Photos
The quickest way to analyze an image with Google Lens is through the application Google Photos. The gallery of Google will show you nothing more to open an image and the direct access to the Google Lens. When you touch its icon will analyze the photo to give you all the information of what has been found.
Google PhotosVaries depending on the device.
- Developer: Google LLC
- Download: Google Play
- Price: the Free
- Category: the Photography
From any gallery
If you do not use Google Photos, you can analyze images from any application or gallery. To do this you need only open the image, touch in your choice of to Share and select Google Lens. To do this you will need to have installed the shortcut of Google Lens you’ll find ne Play Store
Google Lens will be able to recognize the monuments, buildings, landscapes, animals, plants, furniture, objects of decor and clothing from your photos. You can also show you similar images to your photos.
Google LensVaries depending on the device.
- Developer: Google LLC
- Download: Google Play
- Price: the Free
- Category: Tools
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