Google Lens now has the capability to recognize images connected to math and science fields. With the latest update, users can use their phone camera to scan images from textbooks or computer screens and receive solutions or explanations for previous school or university questions.
Google Lens can now provide solutions for math and science problems.

Google Lens app, according to Rob Wong, will allow users to view the following steps of a math problem by taking a picture or typing the equation into the search bar. Additionally, the app can provide explanations and formulas related to physics concepts.

Google Lens now offers access to 3D models for research purposes, enabling users to visualize various structures such as mitochondria in cells and explore interactive diagrams spanning a wide range of subjects like biology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy.

Introduction and release dates
Currently, the option to solve math problems with Google Lens is only accessible on computers, but it will soon be accessible on mobile devices and tablets.


