How to Make Google Lens Work In Microsoft Edge
Introduction
Microsoft Edge is a powerful web browser that offers a variety of features to help you get the most out of the web. One of these features is the ability to use Google Lens, a powerful image recognition tool that can help you identify objects, find similar products, and even translate text. In this article, we'll show you how to enable and use Google Lens in Microsoft Edge.
How to Enable Google Lens in Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge and click the three dots in the top-right corner of the window.
- Select "Extensions" from the drop-down menu.
- Click the "Get extensions" button in the top-left corner of the Extensions page.
- Search for "Google Lens" in the search bar.
- Click the "Add to Edge" button next to the Google Lens extension.
- Click the "Add extension" button to confirm the installation.
How to Use Google Lens in Microsoft Edge
- Open a web page or image that you want to use Google Lens on.
- Right-click on the image and select "Search image with Google Lens" from the context menu.
- Google Lens will open in a new tab and show you a variety of information about the image, including similar products, related images, and translated text (if the image contains text).
Tips for Using Google Lens in Microsoft Edge
- You can also use Google Lens to search for images by dragging and dropping them onto the Google Lens icon in the Edge toolbar.
- Google Lens is available as a standalone app for iOS and Android devices.
- Google Lens is a powerful tool that can help you get the most out of the web. Use it to identify objects, find similar products, and even translate text.
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