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Search images using Google Lens more easily

n Issue 629 (page 40), we wrote about a new option in Chrome that lets you right-click an image on a web page to search for it using Google Lens, so you can identify the subject of the picture. Version 102 of the browser, which was released last month, improves this feature by displaying results from Google Lens in a side panel on the right of the current page, rather than opening them in a new tab. These include a button to ‘Find image source’ in our screenshot below), and visual matches for the picture on other sites.

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