According to 9to5Google reports, You’ve long been able to
right-click on a picture in Chrome to access the “Search Google for Image”
option. This uploads the photo in question to Google Image Search and shows
your results in the standard google.com layout.
Moving forward, the right-click menu will show “Search image
in with Google Lens.” You’re taken to a brand new lens.google.com/search
website where the image in question appears on the left with the ability crop
and focus, while web results appear in a right column. Similar to the mobile
interface, you first get a quick result that links to Wikipedia.
There’s also a “Top match” section and a grid of “Similar
images” and “Related content” with other search terms. Google also gives you
the image to “Retry with Google Images.” Meanwhile, you can perform new queries
with “Upload” in the top-right corner.
Google Lens in desktop Chrome is rolling out with version 92
of the browser. This comes as macOS Monterey and iOS 15 this fall with add
image search.