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YouTube will let you search for things you see in Shorts

YouTube will let you search for things you see in Shorts

  • YouTube is introducing Lens to Shorts, allowing users to search for more information about objects, animals, or plants spotted in a video.
  • The feature will be available in beta in the coming weeks and can be accessed by pausing a Short, tapping the Lens button, and circling, highlighting, or tapping the item of interest.
  • Lens will show visual matches and search results overlaid on the Short, allowing users to quickly jump back into the content they were watching after selecting a result.
  • The feature is part of Google’s expansion of Lens, which now allows video searches and can help users figure out what to buy in-store.

An image showing Lens in Shorts

You can circle, highlight, or tap the item you want to search for. | Image: YouTube

YouTube is bringing Lens to Shorts. The feature, which will roll out in beta in the coming weeks, will let you search for more information about the animals, plants, and items you spot within a video.

If you’re watching a Short with a landmark in the background, for example, YouTube says you can use Lens to search for the specific landmark and find out more about where the video was filmed.

You’ll be able to use the feature by accessing Shorts from within YouTube’s mobile app. After you pause the Short, tap the Lens button in the top menu, and then circle, highlight, or tap the item you want to search for.  YouTube will then show visual matches and search results overlaid on the Short. The platform notes that when you select one of these results, you can “quickly jump back into the content you were watching.”

Google has begun expanding Lens in recent months, as it now lets you search with video and can even help you figure out what to buy in store.

YouTube says that while Lens doesn’t use “biometric facial recognition” to identify specific people, it may show results for “notable public figures.” It also won’t show ads in results during the pilot, and will also not be available on Shorts with shopping affiliate links to start.

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Q. What is YouTube’s new feature called Lens?
A. Lens is a search feature that allows users to find more information about animals, plants, items, and landmarks in Shorts videos.

Q. When will Lens be available for use in Shorts?
A. Lens will roll out in beta in the coming weeks.

Q. How can I access Lens on YouTube’s mobile app?
A. To access Lens, pause a Short, tap the Lens button in the top menu, circle, highlight, or tap the item you want to search for.

Q. What happens when I select a result from the search results overlayed on the Short?
A. When you select one of these results, you can quickly jump back into the content you were watching.

Q. Does Lens use biometric facial recognition to identify specific people?
A. No, Lens does not use biometric facial recognition to identify specific people.

Q. Will Lens show ads in search results during the pilot?
A. No, YouTube says that ads will not be shown in results during the pilot.

Q. Is Lens available on Shorts with shopping affiliate links?
A. No, Lens will not be available on Shorts with shopping affiliate links to start.

Q. Can I use Lens to search for video content?
A. Yes, Google has expanded Lens to let users search with video.

Q. What can Lens help me figure out when searching in store?
A. Lens can help you figure out what to buy in store.

Q. Will Lens show results for notable public figures?
A. Yes, YouTube says that Lens may show results for “notable public figures.”