How to Use Google Lens on Android and iPhone
Google Lens is easily one of the best apps you can have on your phone for many reasons. Its powerful search capabilities combined with Google incorporating the ability to translate and recognize text, and solve mathematical problems in your homework make it really compelling. If you’re wondering how to use Google Lens on Android and iPhone, here’s how.
Use Google Lens on Android
Google Lens app comes preinstalled on most modern Android devices and is a part of the Google app. If you don’t already have it on your Android smartphone, try downloading it from the Google Play Store.
Alternatively, you can launch the Google app and tap theLens iconto launch it. Google Lens can also be used in thePhotosapp. When you view a particular photo, you can find the lens option among the options at the bottom. Besides, it’s also available on Chrome and takes you to Lens in the Google app.
Use Google Lens on iPhone
There’s no Google Lens app available on the App Store for iOS devices. However, you can use the Google app to access Google Lens on an iPhone and
- Google Lens on the Google app on iOS also comes with Translation and Homework options built-in. So, you can use them the same way we did using Google Lens on Android.
Just like Android, you can also access Google Lens using the Google Photos and Google Chrome apps on an iPhone.
And that’s how to use Google Lens on your Android or iPhone. How often do you use it on your smartphone? If your answer is “very often”, then you might want toclear Google Lens search historyfrom your phone. Did this guide help you get a better idea on using Google Lens on your phone? Let us know in the comments.
Abubakar Mohammed
Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.
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