Google Lens is coming to Chrome on the desktop

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You no longer have to point your phone at your computer screen if you want to use
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on your computer. As part of a string of updates, Google has
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that Lens will be available for Chrome on the desktop in the "coming months." You just have to right-click on a website, choose to search with Lens and select the part of the page you want to examine. After that, you'll get results relating to the content you highlighted. Needless to say, that could be helpful if you're trying to identify an animal or a hot new jacket.

There are some upgrades coming to Lens on your phone. An update in early 2022 will let you ask a question after snapping a photo. If you need to know how to repair a part on your bike, for instance, you'll get results even if you don't know what that part is. The Google app for iPhones, meanwhile, will let you search for products within images.


This is a not-so-subtle effort to boost Google Shopping. You might be more likely to buy apparel or bike parts if you can identify them, after all. Even so, the expansion could make Lens more useful as a general search tool, not just for special circumstances.

Inspiration can strike at any time. ⚡ Soon you'll be able to use
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to instantly search for products within images while browsing on the Google app on iPhone. And psst… Lens is coming to Chrome on desktop too
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MUM, our advanced AI model, is coming to
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early next year. You’ll be able to snap a photo AND ask a question, which can be helpful in those moments you need to fix a broken part and have no idea what it is
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