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Google Lens Will Now Save Your Image Reverse Search History. Here's How You Can Enable The Feature

The upcoming update brings a seamless solution to the problem by automatically saving images when users search for information about any particular image via the Google Lens app.

Google Lens, the versatile app renowned for aiding users in tasks such as completing homework, identifying landmarks, and visualising STEM models, is set to receive an invaluable update. This enhancement entails an automatic image-saving feature, streamlining the process for users who wish to revisit images they analyse at a later time. In its current state, the shutter button in the Google Lens app captures an image, which is then transmitted to Google for analysis, only to subsequently vanish. This necessitated a separate step of clicking a photo using the device's camera app and then sending it to Google Lens for evaluation.

The forthcoming update introduces a seamless solution by automatically saving images when users search for information about a particular image via the Lens shortcut within the Google app. It's worth noting that photos from external applications like Google Photos or the Circle to Search feature won't be automatically stored.

Users keen on revisiting their visual search history can conveniently navigate to myactivity.google.com, where all images searched on Google Lens are compiled. This page not only facilitates reviewing the visual search history but also enables users to download images for future use. Importantly, this functionality is disabled by default, requiring users to manually enable it.

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How To Enable This Feature & When Will It Be Made Available 

To activate this feature, users can visit the specified webpage, click on 'Data & Privacy,' select 'Web & App Activity,' and toggle on the 'Include Visual Search History' option.

This noteworthy upgrade is currently in the process of being rolled out, with Google assuring users that it will be accessible to everyone in the upcoming weeks. The tech giant also plans to notify users about this new feature through a pop-up message when it becomes available on their devices.

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