tech2 News StaffAug 23, 2019 20:38:13 IST
Google today announced that it will be launching a new feature of Google Photos that will let you search for text in the images. According to the tweet by Google, the feature will start rolling out from this month itself.
As per this feature, Google Photo will now let you search for text in an image irrespective of the fact if it is an image or screenshot. In the tweet, Google has also announced that users will also be able to copy text from the images and paste them in a word document or notes.
All you need to do is open the image you want to copy text from, click on the lens option and that’s it. It will give you the option if you want to copy the text.
To find an image with a particular text, you need to search for the specific word in the Google Photos web and it will give you the images with the concerned text.
You spotted it! Starting this month, we’re rolling out the ability to search your photos by the text in them.
Once you find the photo you’re looking for, click the Lens button to easily copy and paste text. Take that, impossible wifi passwords
— Google Photos (@googlephotos) August 22, 2019
If we look at the use of this option, it can be really helpful in situations where you just click a picture of the text instead of writing it all down. It can be used to save passwords as well.
According to a report by 9to5Google, this feature will be available on both android and iOS devices.
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