
"Google is testing a new search app for Windows. A blog post on Tuesday said the app, currently available on personal accounts via Google's Search Labs, will allow you to use an Alt + Space shortcut to search for information from the files on your computer, in your Drive, and on the web. The app, which has a Chrome-like install process and requires you to sign in, also comes with Google's visual search feature, Lens, built in."
"That means you can select and search for images on your screen, as well as translate text. In one example shared by Google, you can highlight a math problem on your homework and then ask Google's AI Mode to help you find the answer. Just like Google's search engine on the web, you can switch between all results, AI Mode, Images, Videos, and more."
Google is testing a new Windows search app available to personal accounts via Search Labs in the US and English only. The app installs like Chrome and requires sign-in. Users can press Alt + Space to search files on the computer, Drive, and the web. Lens is built in to select and search images on screen and translate text. AI Mode can assist with queries such as solving highlighted homework problems. Search results can be toggled between All, AI Mode, Images, Videos, and more. The experiment can be enabled in Labs for users who want to try it.
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