Google announced today that it’s bringing brand new features to search. The innovations coming to Google Search include shopping and travel improvements, as well as a feature that may be useful to Lens users.
Google’s image search technology brought the ability to scan volumes to Lens. In this way, users will be able to search for what is coming out of their bodies.
You will be able to get an idea about your skin problems by uploading photos to Google Lens.
With the feature coming to Google Lens, users will be able to upload a photo of their skin. After that, Lens will search and show you similar images. This way, the company wants to help you understand what things like redness on your skin are. Let’s add that the feature starts to debut from today.
This function also; It will also be usable for other physical conditions that you can’t describe with words, such as bumps on your lips and an abnormality in the nails. It is possible to say that the feature can be useful to users; however, when something you don’t know is on your skin, going to the doctor instead of relying on Google is still the best solution.
Google Lens will be integrated into Bard
In addition, Lens will soon integrate with Google’s chatbot Bard. Users will be able to add images to the texts they type in Bard. The lens will also help Bard understand what is being shown. For example, when you add a photo of a shoe and ask what it is, Bard will answer the question with information from Lens.
You will be able to see the clothes you like on the models suitable for your size.
Other features brought by Google are on the shopping side. Now, users will be able to have an easier shopping experience by filtering such as style and color. The most striking innovation is a feature that stands for “virtual trial”.
This feature is what we all think of when shopping online, “How will this dress look on me?” aims to solve the problem. The feature, created with the support of artificial intelligence, will show you how the outfit you like looks on various models. These models, which will be in all kinds of sizes, will also allow you to examine them in more detail with different poses.
The virtual trial is currently only available for female customers in the US at H&M, Anthropologie, Everlane, and LOFT stores. Unfortunately, there is no information about when it will be widely used.