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Capture and Discover: Google Lens adds video search feature

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Introduced at I/O 2024, Google is now rolling out a new video search feature of Google Lens. This feature lets users explore video content based on clips they capture. It aims to help people interact with their surroundings in a more engaging way.

With the new video search feature, users can record short videos of things/content they prefer to watch or learn about. It provides an amazing experience to users by connecting static images and dynamic video content.

After capturing the clip, users can ask questions related to the video. Google Lens will then provide search results, including AI-generated answers in areas where this is available.

To use the video search feature, just open Google Lens, hold down the shutter button to record your video, and start asking your questions vocally. This makes it easy to find out about things or places whenever you’re curious.

As more people get this feature, it could change the way we find information. Whether you’re interested in a specific object, a landmark, or a scene, Google Lens is making it easier than ever to find the answers you’re looking for. Make sure to keep your apps and software up to date to enjoy new features.

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