Chrome on iOS now lets you search using images and text at the same time | TechCrunch
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Google Chrome on iOS now allows users to search using a combination of images and text, enabling more complex queries to yield better results. For instance, you can take a picture of a green dress and add 'purple' to find it in your desired color. This improvement is aimed at streamlining the search process and enhancing user experience by combining visual and textual search capabilities directly within the Chrome app.
In addition to the image and text search feature, Google has made it easier for users to manage their storage. You can now save files and pictures to Google Drive or Google Photos directly from the Chrome app on your iPhone, helping to free up space on the device. By selecting 'Google Drive' when saving a file, users will find it in 'Saved from Chrome,' simplifying the organization of downloads.
The new 'Shopping Insights' feature in Chrome for iOS provides users with timely alerts when shopping online, such as a 'Good Deal Now' notification. This feature will display information about price history and buying options, enriching the shopping experience and making users more informed about their purchases, thereby potentially saving them money.
Additionally, Chrome's new functionality allows users to view a mini-map of an address with a simple tap. When browsing, if users encounter an address linked to a specific location, tapping on it will give instant access to a visual representation of that location, adding a layer of convenience and utility for navigation.
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