Now on Tap will now show definitions of selected text on the screen.
The feature was introduced last year alongside Android 6.0.
Now on Tap is available to devices running Android Marshmallow and above.
Google's Now on Tap was one of the highlight features of Android 6.0
Marshmallow introduced last year. It is a Google Search feature that gets triggered when a user holds the home button of the
device running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and offers contextual information
around the topic mentioned in the screen currently open. It works
within any app and automatically searches the context present on the screen by just long pressing the home button.
Google
on Wednesday updated its Now on Tap adding new capabilities including
system-wide dictionary and search by image. With the latest update,
Google Search can now help users with right information by just
selecting the text on the screen and Google will offer its definition as
well as links to any relevant apps. Google says the new update to Now
on Tap is 'available everywhere' though notes that word definitions will
be currently available in English only. It says other languages will be
rolling out over the coming weeks.
The update to Now on Tap also
adds the second capability where users can find a location seen in a
photo by simply touching and holding the home button to get a card with
more details. Aneto Okonkwo, Product Manager, Google says that the features works across all apps.
Additionally, Google
will also provide real time contextual information by using the camera
app. The company explains that users via their camera app can get more
details about what they are looking at.
Google gives an example of
the Bay Bridge, if a user stands in front of the famous structure and
opens up the camera app, touch and holds the home button, Now on Tap
will offer info card about the structure alongside deep links to
relevant apps. Okonkwo explains that this feature works for more than
just famous structures.