
However, many got accustomed to the regular “Search Google for image” feature which simply uploads the photo and looks for identical copies online. With it, you can focus on certain parts of a photo and search for them online, which may yield better results. The new Google Lens feature replaced the regular internet search for images in a recent Google Chrome update. Google Lens can also identify objects, landmarks, and text in photos. It allows you to search for images on the web by simply pointing your camera at them. Google Lens is a feature that was introduced in Google Photos and Google Assistant. In this blog post, we will show you how to disable "Search for image with Google Lens" in Google Chrome and revert back to the old "Search Google for image" option.

While this is a convenient feature, some people may not want it enabled all the time. Do you use Google Chrome as your web browser? If so, have you ever noticed the "Search for image with Google Lens" feature? This handy new addition allows you to search for images on the web by simply pointing your camera at them.
