Google has added a new feature to its Lens Object Recognition tool which may be helpful for most users. Now it’s possible to replicate handwritten notes out of a smartphone and glue them in a computer. It’s correct that this only works when the consumer has rather fine handwriting, differently, typing will be possible.
To use the new feature you’ll want the newest version of your own Chrome browser in addition to another Google Lens program for Google to get Android or iOS (in which you are able to get the lenses with the button near the search bar). You have to sign into the exact same Google Account on both the devices.
First, it is a feature that would be very welcome to anyone working with physical and digital documents. Google Lens already had great text recognition and now, in addition to copying the scanned text to your phone’s clipboard, you can send it to another device. After scanning a document and selecting text, touch the “Copy to computer” option and choose another device with Chrome. The text will now be on the device’s clipboard.
Google Lens: Now copy text from Handwritten, Photos and Copy Phone to your PC
Google Search results will help specify phrases and words. Pick the text from Google Lens and you will see a Google Search tab slip upward from the underside with more info. It’s no longer required to open another program to look for something. All these attributes are being published on Android now
According to Google, these features are offered on Android and will soon be arriving in iOS soon. Lenses Can Be Found in the Google Program on iOS as well as the Google Lens software on Android.