Google Chrome Introduces Interactive Search with Google Lens

Google Chrome Introduces Interactive Search with Google Lens
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Google Chrome users on desktop can soon expect an exciting update that will bring the mobile's "Circle to Search" feature to their screens. This new addition will be powered by Google Lens and is expected to enhance the searching experience on the browser significantly.

For Chromebook users, the feature will be easily accessible with a new Google Lens icon in the URL bar. However, for those using Windows 11 or macOS, the feature will be found in the Chrome menu under the option 'Search with Google Lens.'

Once activated, users can select any text, image, or element within a website to search, using a resizable box to highlight their area of interest. Results will conveniently appear in a sidebar within the same browser tab, offering a smooth and integrated search experience.

Search Smarter, Not Harder, with Google Chrome

This nifty feature may seem minor, but it's a substantial improvement to the Chrome user interface. It allows users to effortlessly investigate anything that catches their eye. If you see something intriguing like a unique car in a video, simply pause, use the "Search with Google Lens" feature, highlight the object, and you'll have information at your fingertips in no time.

While this feature has been in the works for a while and available in the Chrome 128 beta version, it is expected to roll out to all users shortly. This will surely polish the overall searching experience on Google Chrome, making it not only smarter but also more fun to use.

As Google continues to integrate its services more seamlessly, Chrome users can look forward to further advancements intended to make browsing and searching as effortless as possible.