Lens Button In Google Search Bar To Desktop Homepage

Lens Button In Google Search Bar To Desktop Homepage

Finally, Google has added the Google Lens button to the Google.com homepage search bar. 

This was announced by Rajan Patel from Google on Twitter. He said that the Google homepage, which seldom varies, has been revised thus hinting towards the Google Lens button. Below is his Twitter post:

In 2018, Google added the Google Lens button to mobile search while the desktop image search was added earlier this year and now it is on desktop search at Google.com.

Google has been testing this button for months now on desktop, and finally it is here. Below is a screenshot:

Rajan said “The Google homepage doesn’t change often, but today it did. We’re always working to expand the kinds of questions you can ask and improving how we answer them. Now you can ask visual questions easily from your desktop.”

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