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Google Assistant gains eyes with Google Lens, now rolling out to Pixel phones

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Google Assistant is getting smarter. While the digital assistant has traditionally only used the microphone to hear, now it’ll also use the phone’s camera to see. That’s thanks to Google Lens, which, after some testing, is now rolling out to all users of Google Pixel phones.

The news was announced by Google through a blog post, and while expected, it is exciting. Google Lens promises to apply Google’s machine learning expertise to what the phone can see through a camera. Lens was first announced at Google I/O in May.

“Looking at a landmark and not sure what it is? Interested in learning more about a movie as you stroll by the poster? With Google Lens and your Google Assistant, you now have a helpful sidekick to tell you more about what’s around you, right on your Pixel,” said Google in its blog post.

That will manifest in a number of different ways. Previously, Google Lens was available through Google Photos, but it involved users having to take a photo, then switch apps and hit the Lens button. Lens on Google Assistant promises to not only be more intuitive, but also smarter. According to Google, the feature will allow users to do things like save information from a photo of a business card, follow links, and recognize objects. You can also do things like point lens at a movie poster for information about the movie, or at landmarks like the Eiffel Tower to learn more about it and its history. Last but not least, Assistant can look up products through bar codes.

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Of course, we’ll have to wait and see how it all works once it’s rolled out, but the good thing about Google Lens is that it doesn’t really rely on a great camera — it’s more dependent on software, so it can be updated and improved over time.

Google Lens is currently rolling out to Pixel phones in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, India, and Singapore. Google says it will roll out “over coming weeks.” When it is finally available on your phone, you’ll see the Google Lens logo at the bottom right-hand corner of your screen after you activate Google Assistant.

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