The latest update to Google Lens now allows you to make voice recordings to perform image searches by providing statements that refer to the important context of a search. Through this feature, users can capture images using the Google Lens app and then provide additional context through voice input.
The combination of visual information and voice input, allows Google Lens to provide more accurate search results. In addition, this feature is also seen to meet the needs of disabled users such as the visually impaired or those who are more comfortable giving voice commands.
You can now use your voice to add context to searches in Google Lens!
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Press and hold on the shutter button in Lens, and it'll say "speak now to ask about this image." After speaking your question, let go of the button and Google Gemini will attempt to provide an answer. pic.twitter.com/uHkgjNQOog
You can follow the steps below to use Google Lens with voice search:
1. Open the Google Lens app on the smartphone.
2. Point the camera at the object or text you want to identify.
3. Press the capture button and hold, the picture and voice search feature will be activated automatically.
4. Mention important context or clear questions about the captured image. For example. "What is this plant?".
5. Google Lens will process images and voice queries and then provide relevant information.
Overall, this update to Google Lens with a combination of voice and image search highlights further advances in visual search technology and further simplifies the functionality of the available search system.
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