Google Lens will soon help you pick what to eat at a restaurant
Google Lens is getting a couple of upgrades.
At Google’s I/O developer conference, the company’s Aparna Chennapragada highlighted the new functionality that’s coming to Google Lens.
The first feature Chennapragada shared is new restaurant-focused functionality that will highlight popular menu items. In addition, that same functionality will allow users to see what specific menu items look at said restaurant.
Today's special: Google Lens. Automatically highlighting what's popular on a menu, when you tap on a dish you can see what it looks like and what people are saying about it, thanks to photos and reviews from @googlemaps. #io19 pic.twitter.com/5PcDsj1VuQ
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
Additionally, as part of a new feature of the company’s Go app, Google is equipping Lens to read and transcribe text in real-time.
ARe you seeing this?! With new AR features in Search rolling out later this month, you can place, view and interact with 3D objects right in your own space. #io19 pic.twitter.com/Q61U0r2Hvg
— Google (@Google) May 7, 2019
More to come…
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