How to Use Google Lens on the iPhone

If you're a fan of , you now have another avenue for accessing the feature in iOS, because it's now included in the Google Search app on the . Here's how to use it.

Google Lens is a neat little feature that can identify real-world objects, like signs, buildings, books, plants, and more using your phone's camera. And it gives you more information about the object. It's available in the Google Photos app, but if you don't use Google Photos, you can now access Google Lens in the regular Google Search app. We'll show you how to use Google Lens in both apps.

In the Google Search App

If you don't already have the app, you can download it here. Once you're up and running, just start by tapping on the Google Lens icon inside of the search bar.

If you don't see the icon, try closing out of the app completely and the re-opening it.

On the next screen, tap “Turn on camera to use Lens” at the bottom.

Hit “OK” when the app asks for permission to use the camera.

With the camera up, simply point it at an object that you want to identify or learn more about and tap on it.

From there, Google Lens will do its best to identify what's in the frame and give you results based on what it knows.

In the Google Photos App

One big difference between the Google Search app and the Google Photos app as far as Google Lens is concerned, is that you have to snap a photo first, and then open it within Google Photos to launch Google Lens. However, it's still easy to access.

If you don't already have the Google Photos app, you can download it here. Once you're up and running, start by selecting a photo in the feed. We'll select this photo of my cat.

Once the photo is opened, tap on the Google Lens icon down at the bottom.

Select “Continue” at the bottom.

This will launch Google Lens and will immediately bring up whatever information about the photo that Google can find.

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