Google has added its Lens image search directly onto its homepage, allowing users to access the company’s advanced image recognition tool directly from the search box.
If a user heads to the Google homepage, they will find the Lens camera icon on the right edge of the company’s search box along with the icon encouraging users to “search by image.”
While Google Images enabled users to search for similar photos, Lens goes a step beyond that by surfacing information on what Google understands the image to be. Lens can also identify plant or animal species, or feed shopping results if it detects a product in the image.
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