Paste the handwritten text into the computer
With Google Lens, you'll now be able to easily copy and paste handwritten text to
your computer.
Users
must use the latest version of the Google Chrome browser (Google) to use this
copy-paste tool properly.
Equipped
with an artificial intelligence camera capable of recognizing objects, Google
Lens has been upgraded, allowing users to now copy and paste any
written text directly into their computer in the real
world.
Prior
to this update, Google Lens was able to copy text from
the camera to a smartphone, but now it can be connected to any computer via
the Chrome browser. In addition, the lens can copy both typed or handwritten
words.
Google
said in its blog: 'Now that you select any text with the lens, you can tap'
Copy to Computer 'to paste it into another signed in a device with Chrome. This is a great tool for copying and pasting handwritten
notes (if you write them neatly) on your laptop.
However,
in order for this copy-paste tool to work properly, users must use the latest
version of the Google Chrome browser and sign in with their Google Account on
both devices.
The
lens's ability to recognize foreign languages has also been improved. Users
will now be able to select text with the lens and click a new 'Listen' button
to listen aloud.
Finally,
Google has also increased its ability to know new definitions using lenses.
Select a word or phrase in a book or newspaper through the lens, after which a
popup box will appear with information about the selected word.
All
of these features are available through the Google app on iOS devices such as
the iPhone 11 and iPad Pro, and through a separate Google Lens application
on Android.
Google's Android phones,
such as the Google Pixel Four, do not require a download to enable this lens,
but it is available directly in the primary camera application.
Other
phones, such as the Oppo Find X2 Pro will need to download the
app before searching under the 'More' section of its main camera.
In
addition to the above features, Google Lens can also be
used to identify plants and animals, find out facts about famous places around
you, scan clothing and furniture and read QR codes and bar codes.
Google Lens functionality was first
introduced in 2017 as part of Google I / O.
This
app uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to detect what is in an
image or image and compare it to the innumerable similar images in its dataset.
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