As the most popularweb browserin the world, Google Chrome offers deep integration with various Google apps and services. Most notably, the Chrome browser has added support for Google’s image recognition tool, Lens.Google Lenson Chrome allows users to search for an image they see on a webpage and find more information about it, as well as look for similar images on the web. This tool is in for an upgrade, and it appears Android users should immediately be familiar with the new UI.
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As we reported earlier, Google is deepening theintegration between Lens and Chrome. However, recently spotted development for the upgraded Lens in Chrome promises a more polished look for the web browser and its built-in tools.

According to browser researcherLeopeva64 on X, the new Lens UI in Chrome now shows an animation similar to whatCircle to Searchusers have already seen in Android. Google’s Circle to Search feature is an initiative that first landed on Android devices like the Galaxy S24 and Pixel 8. It allows users to perform a search for a specific line or object on their screen by drawing a circle around it.
A Circle to Search feature soon to land on Google Chrome
The Circle to Search feature is now making its way to Google Chrome through the Lens UI. This exciting addition will allow Chrome users to search for an image or a topic by simply selecting it with a snipping tool, much like taking a screenshot. Imagine the convenience of finding information about anything you see on the web with just a few clicks.
The recent addition to Google Chrome aligns with the previously spotted browser features. A few weeks ago, Leopeva64 discovered that Google has slightly changed the way Lens works in Chrome, as it blurred the background when taking a screenshot. Additionally, once you go to take a screenshot, a Lens icon will follow the pointer to show that the selected region will be searched.
While the addition of an animation to the Lens UI in Chrome may seem like a small change, it has the potential to significantly enhance the user experience. This could also bridge the gap between Android and other Google platforms, making your browsing experience more seamless. Moreover, the deeper integration of Google Lens into the Chrome browser could potentially revolutionize your search habits, aligning withGoogle’s vision of a more AI-driven search business.