As the Google I/O 2017 kicked off, Google announced Google Lens at the event which is capable to give you all the information you need by recognition by the camera of your device. So, let’s find out more about it.

Google Lens can pick up on imagery from the camera of your device, and use Assistant to bring all the important information. With this you can do things like automatically connect to Wi-Fi with a quick snap of the SSID, and you can even show ratings for restaurants by just pointing your camera. In other words, Google wants to turn your smartphone’s camera into a search box.
With Google Lens, your smartphone camera won’t just see what you see, but will also understand what you see to help you take action. #io17 pic.twitter.com/viOmWFjqk1
— Google (@Google) May 17, 2017
The company is hoping to able to recognize the important information which its user may want from the real world, and to help its users to get things done quickly.
Right now there is no other information available this new feature, and no information about the timeline of launching the Google Lens. Stay tuned with us, we will update about more on it.
Stay tuned for more updates from the Google I/O 2017.
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