JAKARTA - Google launched a series of new features that are useful for saving users' time and money when shopping online.
The first feature gives users the ability to quickly track price history on the phone. This feature will be present for the first time for Chrome users on Android, and a few weeks later it will be available for iOS users.
With this feature, users will see the latest price reductions alias discounts highlighted at the top of each page when opening Chrome, making it easier for users to identify which items are on sale.
It is claimed, Google's latest online shopping feature aims to beat its rival Microsoft, which recently also launched a shopping extension for its Microsoft Edge browser. Where the price tracking feature is designed similarly to save users money.
Launching Digital Trends, Friday, December 17, users sometimes hesitate to buy goods because of the high price. Then they just put it in the basket, and forgot to look back at it.
Google will make it easier for users to return to their shopping carts, ensuring they can save money with price updates for the items they want.
However, if users don't like online shopping and just like to keep up with new trends, the Chrome app on mobile will come with Google Lens integration which allows users to use the camera to search for the latest items in the storefront and tabs.
This feature will also be present for the desktop. Going forward, users will be able to right-click on an image and then select the "Search image with Google Lens" option to perform a visual search of the relevant product within that image.
Of course, this feature is very useful if users want to find items from magazines, brochures and other advertising media.
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