Take a screenshot and automatically search it with Google Lens. Built with Python.
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Take a screenshot and automatically search it with Google Lens. Built with Python.
This is a simple API built using Node.js and Express.js that allows you to perform Google Reverse Image Search by providing an image URL. The API uses Cheerio to scrap Google's image search engine's html to get result text and similar images url.
Add-on that enables Google Lens to search for images on websites
Python script utilizing Selenium to scrape image URLs from Google Lens search results and download them. Automates image retrieval from Google's visual search engine.
A quick and dirty tampermonkey script that vastly improves reading the translated image.
Search in Google Lens in lingo! Multi language search of image with export in HTML report
Firefox extension.
This project is a simple web application built with Python and Flask that allows users to upload a picture of a product, such as a pen, and then performs a Google image search to find stores that sell the product. The app then extracts and presents a list of stores along with their prices for the identified product.
🚫️📃️🚫️ An article on the problems with Google Lens, and why it should be avoided.
Please note that this repo is imported from @vdegenne 's repository!
OCR – Optical Character Recognition does the work of visual analysis – simply identifies text characters in digital images (examines & translates the characters into code that can be used for data processing). Here I have a model that does all of that and saves texts from image as readable document. Trying out something very similar to google le…
Landmark Detection (Google Lens like Interface) using TensorFlow Hub & Gradio
Detect Landmarks similar to Google Lens using TensorFlow Hub
This project shows how to use text recognition feature in a react native app similar to google lens
A simple Google Lens clone built on top of TensorFlow lite
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