Lens in Chrome Could Be Even Better Than Circle to Search

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The Lens in Chrome feature will let users copy and translate text in photos and video directly from the Google-owned browser.

might even be better than it is on mobile, thanks to the ability to pull objects in images or video directly into Search.

In a blog post, Google’s VP of Chrome, Parisa Tabriz, detailed a host of new features coming to Chrome browsers that should be hitting users’ PCs and Chromebooks in the next few days. The first is the Google Lens in Chrome, which adds a special lens button to the right of your browser bar. Hit that button, and your screen will glaze over with a blue sheen, which is exactly how it works on Circle to Search.

On Android, you can either highlight text or “circle” an object on the screen to perform a search. The new interface on Chrome won’t let you draw to select objects, though it can pull out images of a plant or backpack with a single click-throughThe other big feature coming to Chrome is Tab Compare. Simply put, if you have multiple store web pages up across tabs, you can bring all those products together to check prices and Google reviews.

Tab compare may not be around for another few weeks, though it might make online shopping a bit easier so long as it works well among various sites. These features were previously in beta, though there’s less to be said about the third change coming to Chrome with AI browsing history search. Essentially, it turns your search history page search into a prompt box where you can use natural language to help you recall that shop you searched for last week.

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