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Chrome 92 for Desktop Lets You Search Images With Google Lens: Report
9to5Google reports that Chrome for desktop users will now show a “Search image with Google Lens” option when you right click on any photo, instead of the current “Search Google for Image” option. The latter searched the Web for a similar photo, and showed results in a similar manner as keyword search results.
Moving forward, the “Search image with Google Lens” option takes you to the lens.google.com/search website, wherein results will show up in the right column whereas the searched image appears on the left column. The right column has a quick result up top with a Wikipedia link. After that, it has a section called ‘Top match’ which offers a link to the page where the same image is published. There’s also another section called ‘Similar Images’ that shows the same image in different angles, colours, context, etc. A ‘Related content’ section offers search terms related to the photo.
The report says that Google also gives you the option to “Retry with Google Images.” The lens.google.com/search website also has a new ‘Upload’ button on the top right corner to let you raise new queries directly. This new functionality was not available on our desktop Chrome browser at the time of writing, therefore there is no clarity on whether this is a test or a commercial rollout for all users. In any case, check if you are on the latest version of Chrome by heading to the three dots icon on the top right corner > Settings > About Chrome. Let us know if you see the new “Search image with Google Lens” option in the comments below.