These features make Google Lens for Desktop much more useful

In case you didn’t know, you can use Google Lens on your computer. If you’re using Google Chrome, you can right-click a picture and actually open a Google Lens page. You’ll see a “Search image with Google Lens” option. Doing so will open up a dedicated page with some search options. Now, Google added some more features to Google Lens for desktop that will make it that much more useful. When you open up the page, you’ll see some buttons on the bottom of the image. They’re Search, Text, and Translate. Clicking Search will show you similar images to the one you’re searching up. When you click on Translate, it will open up a simple translate UI on the right of the screen. When you translate, the translation will show up on the actual picture. If you want a more complete translation experience, you can click on the “Open in Translate” button up top. That will open Google Translate in a new tab. The Text button will automatically highlight all of the detected text on the screen. From there, you’ll be able to copy the text. When you select any section of text, you’ll see a Google search for the text on the right side of the screen. Last, but not least, you’ll also have the ability to find the image’s source. You use this if you have an image, but you want to know which site it came from. These new features should be available in Google Lens for desktop now. If not, you might want to wait for it to reach your region.