Google Lens was launched back in 2017 as a Pixel-exclusive feature, and it made it to all Android and iOS devices a few months later, in 2018, via Google Photos. In the meantime, the service has grown and grown, and apparently, it's so grown up now that Google feels like it belongs on its home page. To quote Rajan Patel, Google's VP of Engineering for Search, Image Search, and Lens, it's not often that the Google homepage changes. And so, when it does, it's a pretty big deal. Starting today the Google Lens icon proudly gets to sit alongside the microphone inside the search box on...
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