10/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2024 10:30
You can now use voice input in Google Lens to ask questions about the things you see - the same way you'd point at something and ask your friend about it. This feature is one of the latest Google Search updates that make it easier to ask questions and find helpful information from across the web.
Asking your questions out loud with Lens can be useful in all kinds of situations, especially if you're on the go. Maybe you're visiting a museum and want to know the history behind one of the paintings. Or perhaps you want to find out the name of a colorful bird you see while you're out walking your dog (and using one hand to hold their leash!).
Previously, you'd have to take a picture and then type in your question manually. But now with voice input in Lens, you can search what you see and ask a question about it all in one go, so it's more natural and intuitive to explore the world around you. Here's how to get started.
If you're a Search Labs user enrolled in the "AI Overviews and more" experiment, holding the shutter button will capture a video to provide Lens with even more visual context for your search.