Google Photos just got an Awesome Feature that makes it a Must-Have for Android, iPhone, and iPad Devices
This article isn’t about
genealogy but it is about a new software tool that will be valuable for
genealogists and for millions of others.
From an article by Chris Smith in the BGR.com web site:
“Google
Photos is easily one of the best apps you could have installed on your
phone, especially if it’s an Android device, and especially a specific
type of Android that comes with unlimited storage. Even if you prefer a
different cloud or storage device for your photos, you should still
consider getting the Google Photos app on your Android or iPhone right
now, because the service is about to get a super convenient feature.
“That’s optical character recognition
(OCR), a feature that allows Google to read the text in photos and turn
it into text that you can search for, and even copy and paste into
documents. That’s a handy feature to have on a phone, especially if you
find yourself taking lots of photos of things that contain plenty of
text that you’d want to be able to access later.”
Yes, take a picture of a sign or of a page in a book or of a document and Google Photos will automatically convert printed words inside the picture into computer-readable text.
Similar software that is to be installed in your computer has been available for years but at rather high prices. Now Google Photos will do the same thing for free and with no software installed in your computer. It works on Windows, Macintosh, Chromebook, Linux, Android, IPad, iPhone, and other operating systems because all the software runs in the cloud.
You can read the details in Chris Smith’s article at: https://tinyurl.com/eogn190823.