Google Chrome to work on translating text within images
text_fieldsMountain View: Google is working on a new feature that will let Chrome users translate text within images. Currently, the browser does not translate content from posters, banners, and other images. Now, users will have to use Google lens to detect and translate text.
According to Android Police via Chrome feature researcher Leopeva64, the new feature has been spotted in a new Chromium source code. Once introduced, it can be activated with a feature flag. The report also said the new feature will appear in Chrome's context menu after the rest of the text on the page will be translated by the browser.
It is not yet live in Chrome Beta or Canary as it is still under development.
Last month, Google was also found testing a new 'Search' button for its Photos app on Android. This will help people to view photos and recognise faces. It is likely to replace the Lens button.


















