Google has made it available to users after introducing a new feature for the Maps app in March, which can scan screenshots on your iPhone and save the found locations. By presenting this Jina -based feature, Google intends to make it easier to screen people from places on the web, social media, and so on.
Instead of having to manually return to the gallery app on their phone, remember the name and then open the Google Maps app to search for a location, using the aforementioned feature to identify and store their desired location.
To use Google Maps’ new feature, first make sure you have the latest version installed and then go to the “You” tab. Your screenshots will appear as a personal list and the fun and fun demo will be broadcast alongside them. When you take a screenshot that includes location information such as names and addresses, Google automatically detects them and displays the map list.

By taping on the “Review” option, the identified locations are displayed and you can save them. This image is added to the list of screenshots and you will be able to easily move them to other collections. Also, if you allow all photos to be automatically scanned, it will find new screenshots with their locations and put them in a sealant to review you.
On the other hand, you can review your gallery and add images manually to review. Of course, there is also a “Turn On/Off Auto-Scan” button under the slide screenshots. Google Maps’ new feature is now available to iOS users and will be released for Android in the future.
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