GOOGLE LENS will ANALYZE the Photos from your Phone

Google Lens has a great new feature that will allow phone users to analyze existing photos on their phones, not just the ones taken on the spot.

Google Lens is one of the most appreciated services created by the company Google, and this because through it users can identify an extremely varied range of objects from pictures, or even from the real world. Those at Google created the Google Lens service to help people better understand the world around them, its software being able to recognize objects, buildings, monuments, works of art, food, drinks, and much, much more.

Google Lens recently revealed a new function that allows the use of the service even without the need to record a picture before an analysis is made, and it began to be actively tested, and publicly, starting today. Starting today, the Google Lens application for Android has a new function that allows uploading photos from users' phones for analysis directly in the application, without the need for it to be done directly with the application itself.

GOOGLE LENS will ANALYZE the Photos from your Phone

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Until now, Google Lens could only analyze the pictures taken by users with the dedicated American application, but now things are changing, and even the pictures already in people's phones can be analyzed. Those who used Google Photos had the option of using Google Lens to analyze the photos, but it was necessary for the photos to be passed through a service for the analysis to be done by Google's software.

Google Lens has simplified the whole procedure at the moment, simply uploading the photos from the phones in the dedicated application allowing scanning on the spot to identify everything that is needed. Google Lens is a service highly appreciated globally for the functionality it offers, and this is perfectly normal, since there is nothing else as good for identifying objects and people in pictures.