To activate Google Lens on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, you can use the Google Lens feature through the Google app or Google Photos app.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use it:
1. Using Google Lens via Google App
If you haven’t already installed the Google app, you’ll need to download it first.
Steps:
Install the Google App:
Open the App Store on your iPhone.
Search for Google and download the app if you don’t have it already installed.
Open the Google App:
Once installed, open the Google app.
Activate Google Lens:
Inside the Google app, tap the Lens icon (looks like a small camera inside a square) located in the search bar.
If it’s your first time using Google Lens, you may need to grant the app permission to access your camera.
Use Google Lens:
Point your iPhone’s camera at an object, text, or image you want to analyze, and Google Lens will provide information about it.
You can also click a photo and then tap the Google Lens icon to get information about the image.
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2. Using Google Lens via Google Photos (For Photos You’ve Taken)
If you have already taken a photo and want to use Google Lens to identify things in the photo, you can do so through Google Photos.
Steps:
Install Google Photos:
If you don’t have it already, download Google Photos from the App Store.
Upload or Open Your Photo:
Open Google Photos and find the photo you want to use.
Use Google Lens on a Photo:
Tap the photo to open it.
In the top right corner, you’ll see the Google Lens icon (camera icon). Tap on it.
Google Lens will analyze the photo and provide you with information about what’s in it (such as identifying landmarks, animals, plants, text, etc.).
3. Using Google Lens from the Camera App (via Google Assistant)
If you want to quickly use Google Lens while taking a picture, you can access it via Google Assistant if you have the app installed.
Steps:
Install Google Assistant (if not already installed):
Download and install the Google Assistant app from the App Store if you haven’t yet.
Activate Google Assistant:
Open Google Assistant and either tap the Lens icon on the home screen or say, “Hey Google, open Lens.”
Use Google Lens:
Point your camera at the object, and Google Assistant will process it using Google Lens.
Things You Can Do with Google Lens:
Scan Text: Translate text or copy text from images.
Identify Objects: Find products, landmarks, animals, or plants.
Scan Barcodes/QR Codes: Google Lens can read barcodes or QR codes and show related information.
Shop: Find similar items for sale online.
Translate: Translate text from one language to another instantly by pointing your camera at it.
Tips:
Permissions: Make sure to allow camera access to the Google app or Google Photos when prompted. Without this permission, Google Lens won’t work.
Google Lens in iOS Shortcuts: You can also set up a shortcut to launch Google Lens more quickly if you use it often.
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