Google wants to make it easier to search for things that are hard to describe with just a few words or an image -- and has launched a new search option to help you do so.
Google wants to make it easier to search for things that are hard to describe with just a few words or an image.
On Thursday, Google rolled out a new search option that lets you combine text and images in a single query. With this feature, you could search for a shirt similar to one in a photo but type that you want it with"polka dots," or take a picture of your couch and type"chair" to find ones that look similar.The feature, which the company calls"multisearch" and previewed in September, is now available for US users within the Google Lens part of Google's mobile app.
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