Google Lens Adds Video Search and Voice Input Support

Google has announced exciting new updates to the Google Lens feature in the iOS Google app, introducing support for video search and voice input. Now, users can ask questions about moving objects in videos to receive detailed information.

For example, while visiting an aquarium, users can record a short video of a fish and ask Google Lens for more details. The feature uses AI to interpret both the video and the question, providing an AI-generated overview and related web links for further learning.

To use this, simply open Google Lens, hold the shutter button to record a video, and ask a question aloud. Additionally, voice input is now available when using Lens to take photos, making it easier to get answers on the go.

For shoppers, Google Lens will deliver more helpful results, including product prices and retailer options. These updates aim to make Google Lens a more powerful tool for information and shopping.

Google is also enhancing AI-organized search results for recipes and shopping inspiration in the U.S., with prominent links to relevant websites. Ads have also been added to AI overviews, providing users quick connections to businesses and services.

These Google Lens updates are rolling out today on iOS, along with the new search features.

News Source: MacRumors.com