Skip to content

ABC Tool

  • Home
  • About / Contect
    • PRIVACY POLICY
Apple’s new Siri camera trick is giving strong Google Lens vibes

Apple’s new Siri camera trick is giving strong Google Lens vibes

Posted on June 8, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Apple’s new Siri camera trick is giving strong Google Lens vibes
Blog


Ryan Haines / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Apple announced Siri mode in Camera, letting iPhone users ask Siri about what’s in front of them.
  • The feature can identify objects, answer follow-up questions, and split bills with Apple Cash.
  • Handy as the upgrades are, Android users will recognize the functionality from Google Lens.

Apple has already spent the past couple of years playing catch-up with Android by turning the iPhone camera into something more Google Lens-like through Visual Intelligence. It’s now able to fully embrace that functionality with Siri mode in Camera, a new option that lets the assistant look at what you’re seeing and respond with answers or actions.

If Gemini-powered Siri is better on iPhone, would you consider switching from Android?

399 votes

Apple announced the feature today as part of its broader Siri AI reveal at WWDC 2026. The company says Siri now has image understanding and multimodal capabilities, and users can tap the shutter button in Siri mode to let the AI analyze what’s in front of them and offer a response.

That can include identifying what is in the camera view and answering follow-up questions, such as recognizing a dish and then getting nutritional insights. Apple also says Siri mode in Camera can help split a bill with friends using Apple Cash, which may feel familiar to Android users. Google Lens added receipt scanning and bill splitting back in 2019.

Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority?

google preferred source badge light@2xgoogle preferred source badge dark@2x

The Siri visual upgrades are also coming to more Apple devices beyond the iPhone. Visual Intelligence with Siri is heading to iPad and Mac, where users can search visually, ask questions, and take action on what is on their screen. Apple Vision Pro will also let users ask Siri about app windows and physical objects around them.

Apple’s version might not be exactly akin to Google Lens pasted into iOS, but it’s not far off. Between the Lens-like camera abilities and Apple’s previously announced Gemini partnership for the broader Siri overhaul, this may have been one of those WWDC moments that Android users watched with a hint of smugness.

Siri AI is available for developer testing today and is set to launch in beta for many more users later this year.

Thank you for being part of our community. Read our Comment Policy before posting.



Source link

Post Views: 3
Tags: Apple Google Lens News SIRI

Post navigation

❮ Previous Post: Apple Reveals New AI Architecture Built Around Google Gemini Models
Next Post: Apple’s Vision Pro Will See the World With AI Soon ❯

You may also like

Google Play Store wants you to think twice about canceling that subscription
Blog
Google Play Store wants you to think twice about canceling that subscription
May 23, 2026
Mullvad VPN Creates iOS Master Switch to Protect Users From Data Leaks
Blog
Mullvad VPN Creates iOS Master Switch to Protect Users From Data Leaks
April 24, 2026
Samsung Galaxy A27 emerges in detailed renders
Blog
Samsung Galaxy A27 emerges in detailed renders
April 19, 2026
Not just you: Claude AI is down for many
Blog
Not just you: Claude AI is down for many
May 13, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Oppo Pad 5 Matte Display (aka Air5) benchmark scores
  • Apple is losing the wearable update war to Samsung and Google
  • Best Noise Cancelling Headphones of 2026
  • macOS 27 requires Apple Silicon, as Apple draws down the Intel Mac era
  • Siri’s big Apple Intelligence upgrades sound a whole lot like Gemini

Recent Comments

  1. Last Chance for Big Savings on TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Tickets – Artiverse on 5 days left: Save up to $410 on Disrupt 2026 passes

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026

Categories

  • Blog

Copyright © 2026 ABC Tool.

Theme: Oceanly News by ScriptsTown