Google lens for computers in Tamil | optical character recognition | OCR

Опубликовано: 07 Май 2025
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In this video you can learn how to use Google lens in computers.

If the Google Lens option isn’t showing when you right-click on an image in Chrome, here are a few steps to troubleshoot:

1. Update Chrome

Make sure you're using the latest version:

Go to chrome://settings/help

Chrome will check for updates and install them if available.

Restart Chrome after updating.


2. Check Chrome Settings

Google Lens is usually enabled by default, but you can check:

Go to chrome://flags

Search for lens

Make sure “Search your screen with Google Lens” is set to Default or Enabled

Relaunch Chrome


3. Clear Cache/Extensions Conflicts

Sometimes, extensions can interfere:

Try disabling all extensions temporarily via chrome://extensions/

Restart Chrome and check if the option appears


4. Try Right-Clicking on an Image

Note: Google Lens usually appears only when you right-click on an image, not just any part of a webpage.

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Google Lens on a desktop computer, especially within Chrome, is a feature that allows you to search and get information about what you see on a webpage or in an image. It uses vision-based computing to understand the visual content and provide relevant search results, translations, or other actions.

Key features and functions of Google Lens on a desktop:

Searching what you see:
You can select text, objects, or even entire sections of an image on a webpage and use Google Lens to search for information about them, according to Google Help.

Translating text:
Google Lens can translate text from over 100 languages within an image or on a webpage.

Identifying objects:
You can use it to identify plants, animals, or other objects you see in an image.

Finding similar images:
Google Lens can help you find visually similar images online.

Accessing through Chrome:
In Chrome, you can access Google Lens by right-clicking on an image, selecting "Search with Google Lens," or by using the Ctrl+F shortcut and selecting the Google Lens icon.