Google Lens is a powerful tool that can recognize and identify objects, text, and landmarks in real-time using your smartphone's camera. It can translate text, search for information, and even provide augmented reality experiences.
How to Use Google Lens
- Open the Google app: On your Android device, tap the Google app icon.
- Access Google Lens:
- Camera: Open the Google app and tap the camera icon. In the viewfinder, look for the Google Lens icon (it looks like an eye) and tap it.
- Google Assistant: Press and hold the home button to activate Google Assistant. Ask, "What's this?" while pointing your camera at the object you want to identify.
- Point your camera: Aim your camera at the object you want to scan. Make sure the object is well-lit and in focus.
- Wait for results: Google Lens will analyze the image and display relevant information, such as:
- Text: If it recognizes text, it will offer to translate it or search for related information.
- Objects: It can identify objects like landmarks, plants, animals, and products.
- Barcodes and QR codes: It can scan barcodes and QR codes to provide product information or links.
- Explore results: Tap on the results to learn more. You can search for similar images, get directions to nearby locations, or purchase products.
Additional Tips
- Try different angles: If Google Lens doesn't recognize an object at first, try pointing your camera at it from a different angle.
- Use flash: In low-light conditions, turn on your camera's flash for better results.
- Explore augmented reality: Google Lens can offer augmented reality experiences, such as providing information about landmarks or overlaying virtual objects on real-world scenes.
- Use Google Lens in other apps: Some apps, like Google Photos and Google Translate, integrate Google Lens. Try using it within these apps for additional functionality.

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