Google Lens can search and indicate the skin condition you may be suffering from, just with a photo of your skin.
If you've got a mysterious rash or a strange mole on your skin, Google Lens can search the web for related skin conditions and conditions for you, using the power of image recognition.
What is Google Lens
For those who don't know Google Lens is a Google app for Android and iOS mobiles, which through a photo can perform various useful tasks.
Like having a sign or a restaurant menu written in a foreign language translated online for you, or doctors' letters (!), or suggest for purchase similar items to what you show him in a shop window, or copy a text using OCR or give you details about a building or museum, etc.
Google Lens can help solve math problems by providing step-by-step solutions and explanations.
Essentially Google Lens is an image recognition technology developed by Google that uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to analyze and understand visual information.
How to use Google Lens search for medical purposes
Using Google Lens to search for skin conditions is an easy process. In the first place download and install the app on your mobile phone.
step 1 : Open the Google Lens app on your mobile device
step 2 : Scroll through the options it gives you and select “Search”. Your total options are: Translate, Text, Search, Homework, Shopping, Places, Dinner.
step 3 : If you don't have a photo ready to give him then press "Search with your camera".
step 4 : Center the square on the part of your skin that concerns you and click the lens to take a picture of it. Make sure it is clean in terms of netting.
step 5 : As soon as you take the photo, Google Lens will show you below the “Visual matches” with your own photo. If your photo is clear then you will see matching photos of skin conditions which you can scroll through the results and click and visit the respective websites for information.
Apps like Google Lens continue to change the way we interact with the world around us. With its latest update that allows users to search for skin conditions.