Google Lens Gets Smarter: Now You Can Save Your Visual Searches
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Google Lens, the handy image recognition tool integrated into Google Search and various apps (in such as smartphones and tablets), has received a long-awaited update. Users can now save their visual search history, allowing them to revisit previously analyzed images and the information they gleaned.
Gone are the days of snapping a picture with Lens and having the results vanish after the initial analysis. With this new feature, you can build a personal archive of your visual searches, making it easier to reference past discoveries and continue your research.
How to Enable Visual Search History
This feature isn't automatically enabled, so here's how to activate it:
- Open the Google app and tap on your profile picture in the top right corner.
- Select "Settings" and then "Data & privacy."
- Under "Web & App Activity," toggle on the switch for "Include Visual Search History."
Benefits of Saving Your Visual Search History
This update offers several advantages:
- Easy Reference: Imagine spotting a unique plant on a hike or encountering an unfamiliar symbol on a product. With saved searches, you can revisit the information Lens provided about those items later.
- Continued Research: If your initial Lens search sparked further exploration, you can easily access the analyzed image and its results to pick up where you left off.
- Project Inspiration: Saved searches can be a treasure trove of inspiration for DIY projects, home improvement ideas, or even fashion inspiration gleaned from street style.
Privacy Considerations
While the ability to save searches is convenient, it's important to be mindful of privacy. The images you capture with Lens are stored in your Google account's Web & App Activity. If you'd prefer not to save this data, you can keep the "Include Visual Search History" toggle switched off.
Overall, Google Lens' new visual search history feature is a welcome addition for users who rely on the tool for research, inspiration, and everyday tasks. The ability to save and revisit past searches enhances Lens' usefulness and makes it a more powerful visual research companion.