Google Lens coming to all phones running Google Photos

If you direct the camera at an object, “Google Lens” will attempt to identify the object and show relevant search results and information.

March 08, 2018 01:21 pm | Updated 02:56 pm IST - San Francisco

FILE PHOTO The Google logo is seen on a door at the company's office in Tel Aviv January 26, 2011. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo

FILE PHOTO The Google logo is seen on a door at the company's office in Tel Aviv January 26, 2011. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo

Google has announced that it is rolling out “Google Lens” — app designed to bringing up relevant information using visual analysis — to all Android phones running “Google Photos”.

“Rolling out today, Android users can try ‘Google Lens’ to do things like create a contact from a business card or get more info about a famous landmark. To start, make sure you have the latest version of the “Google Photos” app for Android,” the company wrote on Twitter late on Tuesday.

The company also said that the app would soon come on Apple devices. According to The Verge, certain phones, including flagships from Samsung, Huawei, LG, Motorola, Sony and HMD/Nokia would eventually be able to access “Google Lens” through the “Google Assistant”.

“Google Lens” was announced during Google I/O 2017 conference. It brings up relevant information using visual analysis. If you direct the camera at an object, “Google Lens” will attempt to identify the object and show relevant search results and information.

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