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Chrome for Android gaining more Google Lens shortcuts [Updated]

For a few months now, Chrome for Android has had an easy shortcut to search for an image you find online using Google Lens. Now it seems Chrome for Android may be gaining more handy Google Lens shortcuts.

Update 4/29: This feature has begun to roll out in Chrome Beta for Android.

In Chrome for Android today, you can long-press on almost any image you find on the web and perform a Google Lens search, replacing Google Images reverse search. According to a pair of code changes [1, 2] submitted to the Chromium project, which add two new flags to chrome://flags, it seems Google plans to bring additional Google Lens shortcuts to Chrome for Android.

Google Lens powered camera assisted search on New Tab Page

Enable an entry point to Google Lens to allow users to search what they see using their mobile camera.

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Google Lens powered camera assisted search in Omnibox

Enable an entry point to Google Lens to allow users to search what they see using their mobile camera.

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From the descriptions, Chrome for Android will gain a new Google Lens button on the New Tab Page, likely next to the existing Voice Search button in the search bar. Similarly, a Google Lens icon should appear next to the Voice Search button when navigating your existing tab to a new page. The designs should look reminiscent of the side-by-side Voice Search and Google Lens buttons in the search bar of the Google Search app on Android.

The Google Lens button will likely act as a simple shortcut to open the Google Lens app, no different from the shortcuts found in Google Search and Google Camera. Overall, this seems like another small move in Google’s larger push to popularize Google Lens.


Update 4/29: Over the course of the last three months, the addition of Lens shortcuts to Chrome for Android has simplified from two flags separately controlling the Omnibox and New Tab Page to one combined flag for both. The new combined flag also offers the option to choose whether the microphone or Lens appears first.

Google Lens in Omnibox and New Tab Page

Enable an entry point to Google Lens to allow users to search what they see using their mobile camera.

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The flag is available to test out on the latest stable version, Chrome for Android 90, and the feature has begun to roll out automatically in Chrome Beta, currently version 91.


Considering the code changes associated with these two flags are still marked as “Work in Progress,” it may be a long time yet before we see this deeper Google Lens integration arrive in Chrome for Android. At the earliest, we might see this feature show up for Chrome for Android version 90 due in April, if it launches at all.

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