Your Android phone’s keyboard will soon let you copy and text real-world writing

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Gboard – the virtual keyboard found on the best Android phones – is getting an upgrade that users of Google Lens will recognize. The new Scan Text tool allows you to tap a button on your keyboard to then take a picture of text that you can then copy and paste into your digital writing.

First spotted by 9To5Google, the feature is currently only available in the Gboard beta so there’s a chance some of the details will change before the final release. Currently, when prompted you snap a picture of the words you want to scan – after giving Gboard permission to use the camera if it doesn’t have it already. After a moment the real-world text that the app has detected will be outlined in white.

You can tap and drag your finger over the text to highlight it – just like you would when highlighting digital text on your smartphone – and can then hit the insert button to add it to the message or document you’re writing.

Google Lens scanning text in the book How To Win At Chess (Image credit: Future)

This tool doesn’t necessarily add any functions Android users didn’t already have – you could scan and copy text using Google Lens just fine – but it makes accessing this tool a lot faster and easier as it’s right there in your Gboard. You don’t have to boot up a whole different app just to scan a line of text.

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