Google Introduces Circle to Search

mobile technology

2 days ago

Summary

Google has introduced a new feature called circle-to-search that allows iOS users to quickly search what's on their screen using gestures, drawing, highlighting, or tapping. The feature is similar to Android's built-in 'Circle to Search' feature and lets users perform visual searches without having to take a screenshot or open a new tab.

Key Points

  • The feature uses Google Lens to identify objects on the screen and provide relevant search results.

  • Users can also use follow-up questions to learn more about a topic.

  • The update will continue to roll out this week and will be available globally on iOS.

Why It Matters

This feature is significant because it makes searching what's on your screen faster and easier, without the need for additional steps or apps.

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Aisha Malik

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