Google Chrome is a popular web browser and one of the most popular browsers in use today. It has a number of features that make it an excellent choice for online browsing, including a great search engine and lens search. One of the features of Google Chrome that can be used to improve your online browsing experience is the ability to disable lens search. Lens search is a feature that allows you to search through your web pages by using specific keywords or phrases. This can be very helpful when you’re looking for something specific on a website and don’t want to scroll through all of the pages in order to find it. To disable lens search in Google Chrome, open the browser and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will take you to a page where you can set up your preferences for how Google Chrome works. On this page, you will need to select whether or not you want lens search on your webpages. If you choose to enable lens search, then you will need to enter some keyword or phrase into the text field at the bottom of this page. Once you have entered these details, click on OK to finish setting up your preferences. Now that you have set up your preferences for how Google Chrome works, it’s time to start using this browser! To enable lens search on your webpages, just enter some keyword or phrase into one of the text fields at the bottom of this page and click on OK.


Google Chrome makes it easy to disable the Lens search feature and bring back the traditional “Search Google for This Image” context menu option. Here’s how you can do that in Chrome on desktop and Android.

Chrome’s Lens search feature is extremely useful as you can use it to find more information about your selected image. However, if you’d prefer the old reverse search method, it’s easy to disable this new feature and get that old option back.

You can always re-enable the Lens search option if you want.

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Disable Chrome’s Lens Search Option on Android

To deactivate the Lens search option on your Android phone, first, launch Chrome on your phone.

In Chrome, tap the address bar, type the following, and press Enter:

On the “Experiments” page that opens, at the top, tap the “Search Flags” box and enter the following:

In the search results, find “Google Lens Powered Image Search in the Context Menu.” Then, beneath this option, tap “Default.”

From the menu that opens, choose “Disabled.”

In Chrome’s bottom-right corner, you’ll see “Relaunch.” Tap this option to close and reopen the browser.

You’re all set. From now on, when you tap and hold on an image in Chrome, you will see the traditional “Search Google for This Image” option.

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Turn Off Chrome’s Lens Search Feature on Desktop

To get rid of the Lens search option from your desktop, first, launch Chrome on your computer.

In Chrome’s address bar, type the following and press Enter:

At the top of the page, in the “Search Flags” box, type the following and press Enter:

In search results, next to “Enable Lens Features in Chrome,” click the menu and choose “Disabled.”

Bring your changes into effect by clicking “Relaunch” at the bottom-right corner of Chrome.

When Chrome reopens, the Lens search option will be gone and you’ll have the old Google Image Search option instead. Happy image searching!

You can disable translation as well in Chrome if that’s bothering you.

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