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Now, Google is bringing that feature over to iOS, but not as seamless as with an Android phone. The feature is limited to Google and Chrome apps, so instead of making use of the home navigation bar on iOS, users will have to do at least three actions. Google essentially integrated its Google Lens feature as an add-on to Chrome and Google app on iOS, rather than a core system feature. The rollout for this update is underway for global users on both Chrome and Google app on iOS. Google Photos is rolling out new AI features powered by the Google Gemini's image editing model, Nano Banana. There are new features in Google Photos that will help in editing photos. iOS users can now enjoy editing on the Google Photos app where they can now also describe what they want edited. These features work on desktop, web, and iOS right now. Read more in our articles including "Google brings Circle to Search to iOS… kind of" and "Google Photos rolls out new AI features".

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What is Google iOS features?

Now, Google is bringing that feature over to iOS, but not as seamless as with an Android phone. The feature is limited to Google and Chrome apps, so instead of making use of the home navigation bar on iOS, users will have to do at least three actions.

What have you covered about Google iOS features?

Google essentially integrated its Google Lens feature as an add-on to Chrome and Google app on iOS, rather than a core system feature. The rollout for this update is underway for global users on both Chrome and Google app on iOS. Google Photos is rolling out new AI features powered by the Google Gemini's image editing model, Nano Banana.

Where can I find articles about Google iOS features?

Our coverage of Google iOS features includes: "Google brings Circle to Search to iOS… kind of"; "Google Photos rolls out new AI features"; "The day Google broke the Web". Each article provides unique insights and information.