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Image Credits:Google By turning the Custom Tab into a picture-in-picture window, shifting to the web experience may feel more natural — and more like you’re still inside the native app.
When Google Lens first hit Chrome for laptops and desktops, using it on an image on a website meant your browser would pop open a new tab with the results. But in May 2022, Google gave it a facelift.
The Chrome M124 update adds the ability to open in-app webpages in picture-in-picture mode, letting you swap between the webpage and the app without closing your browsing session.