Google Lens: The US-based tech giant Google is rolling out a new way to use Google Lens on the desktop. Google Lens can be used to search any online image and identify whatever is pictured - anything from buildings and animals to clothes, plants, and art. 

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On laptops and desktops, Lens in Chrome gives you the option to search an image, find its source, see visual matches, get the text or a translation, and more. Previously, Google had offered Lens capabilities in Image search and Google Photos on the web, but its fullest offering was on mobile devices. 

According to report, Google Lens can be accessed by right clicking on any online image and then selecting the ‘Search Image with Google Lens’. However, Google must be set as the default search engine and the latest version of chrome must be updated.

How to search any image on web with Google Lens

- Open a page on Google Chrome

-  Right click on an image

- Choose search image with google lens in the menu

- Search results display on the right side of your screen

According to Google, the new feature is rolling out starting today to all Chrome users and is part of its larger efforts to help people search in more intuitive ways.