Google Lens is an app that can be used to great benefit. Thanks to it we can learn about plants and animals, define clothing items for purchase later or translate any text. It is also possible to copy the text that we see on a picture, screen or paper and thus be able to display it on the phone. This feature is subject to significant improvement.
Until now, it was only possible to copy such text to the phone's clipboard. The new version of Google Lens also allows this text to be copied to our computer. When copying text, one of the options that will appear in the application is to copy it to the computer.
If you have text in front of you, whether in a book or a photo, for example, Google Lens allows you to copy that text. When opening the application, you just have to select the text to copy, either part of it or an entire page. When this text is selected, the copy option already appears, among other things ...
Now, the app also makes it possible to copy this text to your computer, as long as you are logged into Chrome with your Google account. Thanks to this function, it is easier to put this text on a computer, and avoid having to copy it to the phone first, then send it to the computer. The process is simpler in this way.
Google comments that this functionality is available on Android, but users may have to update Google Chrome on their computers to enjoy this functionality using Google Lens, thus they can copy the mentioned text to a personal computer using the application in your phone. Although not all users have access to it yet.
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