Google Lens is a powerful tool that can be used to do a variety of things, including converting images to text. This can be a helpful tool if you need to extract text from an image, such as a receipt, a document, or a sign.
To convert an image to text using Google Lens on Google Chrome, follow these steps:
Open the image in Google Chrome.
Right-click on the image and select "Search image with Google."
A Google Lens pane will appear on the right side of the screen.
Click on the "Text" tab.
Google Lens will identify the text in the image and display it in the pane.
To copy the text, click on the text and then press Ctrl + C (Windows) or Cmd + C (Mac).
To paste the text, click on the location where you want to paste it and then press Ctrl + V (Windows) or Cmd + V (Mac).
Here are some additional tips for using Google Lens to convert images to text:
Make sure the image is clear and in focus. The better the quality of the image, the better the results will be.
If the text in the image is small or difficult to read, you can zoom in on the image before you click on the "Text" tab.
Google Lens can identify text in a variety of languages. If you are not sure what language the text is in, you can try clicking on the "Translate" tab and selecting a different language.
Google Lens can also be used to translate text from one language to another. To do this, click on the "Translate" tab and select the language that you want to translate the text to.
I hope this tutorial was helpful!
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