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Google Lens

Google Lens

Android Tools Google LLC
4.7 Popularity

Powerful camera search tool for the real world

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Updated
August 5, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.google.ar.lens

As someone who's tested a bunch of camera and AR apps, I've gotta say Google Lens is one of the more impressive ones. The ability to just point your camera at something and instantly get info on it is really cool. It's not flawless, but it works way better than I expected. The text recognition is great for quickly translating signs or menus, and the object/landmark identification is fun to play around with. The only real downsides are the occasional inaccuracies and the fact that you need a constant internet connection for it to work. But if you're curious about the world around you, this is a pretty handy little tool to have in your pocket.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of useful features packed into one app
  • Text recognition and translation is super convenient
  • Plant/animal/landmark ID is surprisingly accurate most of the time
  • Works on both old and new phones
  • Free to use with no paywalls

Cons

  • Needs an internet connection to function
  • Plant/animal identification isn't 100% reliable
  • Text recognition can struggle with low-quality images
  • Interface feels a little cluttered at times
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I’ve been using Google Lens for a few months now and it’s a pretty neat little app. Basically, it lets you point your camera at things around you and it’ll identify what you’re looking at. So you can use it to translate text, get info on landmarks, find out what kind of plant or animal you’re looking at, and even search for products you see in the real world.

There’s a bunch of different features – you can scan text and it’ll let you copy it, translate it, add it to your calendar, and more. It’s got options to identify plants and animals, which is cool if you’re into that kind of thing. And you can also just point it at places around you to get info on the businesses, restaurants, and landmarks.

Look, if you’re the kind of person who’s always curious about the world around you and loves learning new stuff, you’ll probably get a kick out of Google Lens. It’s not perfect – the text recognition can be a little hit or miss sometimes and the animal/plant identification isn’t always 100% accurate. But overall it’s a pretty solid tool and I’ve found it useful more times than not. Worth checking out for sure.

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