Google Lens can be used effortlessly on an Android or iPhone, but a standalone app isn’t available for PCs, mostly because PCs don’t need one. However, Google Lens is integrated with an extremely popular Google product we all use, i.e., Google Chrome. In this guide, let’s look at a few ways you can use Google Lens on a PC using Google Chrome.
Method 1: Using Lens From Chrome’s Home Screen
The home tab houses the Google search bar alongside voice search, Google Lens, and page shortcuts. It’s one of the easiest ways to use Google Lens on a PC.
Pro tip: You can adjust the boundaries of the search area to search for a particular object from the screenshot on the web.
Chrome’s right-click menu comes packed with different options, including the option to search images with Google, which uses Google Lens to search the image. Here’s how to use it.
You can readjust the Lens area and make it bigger by dragging it outwards from the middle. Unfortunately, the PC version of Google Lens via Chrome misses out on the Homework function, which works great on the Google Lens mobile app.
And those are all the ways you can use Google Lens on a PC. If you want to understand the full potential of Google Lens, you can check out ourUse Google Lens on Android and iPhoneguide. We’ve also prepared aDelete Google Lens Historyguide if you need help removing the things you searched for when using the app. Let us know what you think about Google Lens and how you use it in your daily routine in the comments below.