Google's Circle to Search can now identify multiple objects in an image
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Google's Circle to Search can now identify multiple objects in an image
"With previous iterations of Circle to Search, the tool's underlying AI system was limited to searching against a single object in an image. Now, thanks to Gemini 3, it can scan and identify multiple objects at the same time. Naturally, Google is quick to point out the boon this represents for shopaholics."
"If you see a fit you like on Instagram, you can circle an entire person and the tool will attempt to find a match for each item they're wearing, including any shoes and accessories. At the same time, Google has made it easier to see how those clothes might look on you by bringing its virtual try on feature directly inside of Circle to Search."
"Circle to Search can now also reason through the relationship between different objects in an image. So say you see a photo of a coral reef and want to know how all the different pictured fish live together, Circle to Search will not only be able to identify the different species shown but also explain how they coexist with one another."
Google has enhanced Circle to Search with Gemini 3 technology, enabling the tool to identify and analyze multiple objects in images simultaneously rather than single objects. This upgrade significantly improves shopping functionality, allowing users to circle an entire person and find matching items for each piece of clothing, shoes, and accessories they're wearing. The virtual try-on feature is now integrated directly into Circle to Search. Beyond shopping, the improved tool can analyze relationships between different objects in images, such as explaining how various fish species coexist in a coral reef photo. The update launches on Samsung Galaxy S26 and Google Pixel 10 phones before expanding to additional Android devices.
Read at Engadget
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