Google Lens now lets users automatically save their visual search history

Google Lens now lets users automatically save their visual search history
Google Lens now lets users automatically save their visual search history

Google Lens, the app that helps you complete homework, identify landmarks and visualise STEM models is getting a new useful update that will automatically save images you analyse so you can view them later.

Currently, the shutter button in the Google Lens app does not store the picture you take on your device instead, it is sent to Google for analysis, after which it disappears. This means users had to click a photo using the camera app and send it to the app for analysis.

However, the tech giant is now rolling out a new feature for Google Lens that automatically saves images when you search for information about an image using the Lens shortcut in the Google app. However, photos from other apps like Google Photos or the new Circle to Search feature won’t be saved.

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