Google Lens would also be integrated into Google Chrome for Android
If you are interested in knowing what kind of flower you have in front of you. Or googling a product you don't know the name of. Or even have a personal guide when you walk through a city and come across a monument… surely you have used Google Lens more than once. A tool that allows you to search the Internet through the mobile camera. Well, it will no longer only be integrated into Google Photos or the Camera application of your Android mobile.Now everything indicates that would go directly to the Google Chrome Internet browser
Of course, at the moment there are no official statements. The information has come through the Chrome Story website, where they have echoed the investigations of their latest test versions of Google Chrome In them they have discovered lines of code that directly reference Google Lens. Which suggests that Google will integrate this tool directly into the Internet browser application for Android mobiles.
The tests discovered do not yet specify how this function would be integrated. Or how this feature would be used when using Google Chrome. According to the researchers who discovered these references, the user could long press on a photo on a web page to get Google to search for it.Or it could be integrated with a context menu to perform these searches. Issues that are not defined with the little information found to date. In fact, not even Google has wanted to confirm anything about it at the moment.
Of course the presence of Google Lens in Google Chrome would give a little more visibility to this tool that can go unnoticed within the photography applications of different mobiles. Used only by those who have discovered the tool or have learned to use it to get the most out of it. In Google Chrome you could search through images or find a product that shows a photo on a website and that is not linked anywhere, for example. But at the moment they are only assumptions before the arrival of more information. For now they are alwaysmpre hidden in the code of the Google Chrome application