Transforming Images To Text: A Quick Guide To Using Google Lens
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Effortlessly extracting text from images is made simple with Google Lens , a versatile tool for tasks like transcribing handwritten notes or capturing text from physical documents. Whether it's a business card, a menu, or a friend's recipe, Google Lens enables instant text extraction. This guide outlines the seamless process of copying text directly from images using Google Lens.
To utilize Google Lens within the Google Search App :
-Launch the Google Search app on your mobile device.
-Locate the Google Lens icon in the search bar or at the screen's bottom, depending on your app version.
-Choose one of two methods:
a. Direct image scanning: Point your camera at the physical document or photo with the text, ensuring clarity. Google Lens will automatically detect the text.
b. Choose an existing image: If the text resides in a saved photo, tap the image icon within Google Lens. Select the image containing the desired text.
-Once the text is detected, Google Lens will highlight it on the screen.
-Tap on the highlighted text to select it entirely, with options to choose specific portions.
-Locate the "Copy" option, usually at the bottom, and represented by a text label or copy symbol.
-Tap "Copy" to transfer the text to your clipboard.
-Paste the copied text into any app by holding your finger on the desired location and selecting "Paste."
For those using Google Lens within the Google Photos App :
-Open the Google Photos app on your device.
-Select the photo containing the text to be copied.
-Tap the Google Lens icon at the screen's bottom, often appearing as a series of dots with a star icon.
-Google Lens will analyze the image and highlight the detected text.
-Follow steps 5-8 from the Google Search App instructions above to select, copy, and paste the text seamlessly.