Actions based on the text found in photographs and live camera views are more powerful than simply extracting the text from a photo as previous OCR (optical character recognition) software did. Text recognition software existed long before that, but with Google's implementation, this capability was combined with Google Assistant and the company's search engine skills. Google Lens first appeared with the company's Pixel 2 smartphone in 2017. Mac computers and laptops that can run macOS Monterey and any iPad that is compatible with iPadOS 15 will be receiving these same text and object recognition features. While Lens has been in active development for several years now, Apple's solution is currently in developer beta testing and won't officially launch until the iOS 15 update arrives later this year. Apple recently announced its new Live Text feature for iPhone, which is remarkably similar to Google Lens.
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