People are realizing Google’s Android Photos hides genius secret: how to access

WHILE it is good for storing photos and videos, Google’s Photo app can do so much more. 

Available for download on Androids and iPhones, the storage app can provide information on an individual’s items, clothes, or landmarks featured in an image. 

Google's Photo App has many more functions than storing photos and videos

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Google’s Photo App has many more functions than storing photos and videosCredit: Getty
Users can access these through the Google Lens functions

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Users can access these through the Google Lens functionsCredit: Google

This is all possible through the Google Lens function

This is featured at the bottom of a user’s screen when selecting an image in Google Photos.

The icon is a dot surrounded by three lines and another dot. 

By selecting this function, users can scan apparel or home goods featured in an image and find similar products online for purchase. 

If scanning a photo with food, it can also identify places to dine near you. 

If you have an image with a barcode featured, the lens action will scan the product and provide information about the item. 

Users can also use the function to get a summary of books, add events to their calendar, learn more about plants and other species, as well save business card information to a contact. 

Additionally, if you have a photo of a painting or landmark, it can provide information such as artist facts, building hours of operation, and more.  

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In order to access the lens function, all users have to do is open their Android or iPhone and select the Google Photos app.

Next, select the photo they wish to find more information about.

Then, tap the lens icon and select the appropriate action to take such as translate, text, search, shopping, places, or dining. 

Additionally, you can translate any screenshot of a website in a selected foreign language into your language of choice. 

Only screenshots featuring text in Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish can be translated. 

In order to access the feature, all users have to do is go to the website, app or image they wish to be translated and take a screenshot of their screen. 

Then, open the Google Photos App. 

Next, users select the screenshot they just took, tap the Lens button and then select the Translate option. 

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Google Lens is available on iPhones that have downloaded Google Photos or the Google app. It is not accessible through Google assistant or the regular camera. 

The function is available for those using Androids through Google Photos, Google Assistant, and the Google App on some phones like Pixel.

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