"Uncover the 3 Secret Functions of Circle for Searching"

“Uncover the 3 Secret Functions of Circle for Searching”

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If you haven’t tried Circle to Search for some time, now is the moment to explore this feature again. Circle to Search has reached its second anniversary, and reflecting on this AI capability, it’s evident that it was a groundbreaking development for Google. During a period when smartphone manufacturers were finding it hard to establish practical applications for artificial intelligence, Google hit the jackpot by integrating Circle to Search into Android. Since its launch, Android has introduced more eye-catching AI functionalities, and I wouldn’t be surprised if many of you have completely overlooked Circle to Search.

If that’s the case, it’s time to give Circle to Search another look. Not just for nostalgic reasons, but to take advantage of the additional features that Google has incorporated over the past few years. This is no longer the same Circle to Search that launched with the Samsung Galaxy S24 series — it now offers more than merely searching what appears on your display. Here are three Circle to Search tools that still make this feature valuable in 2026.

**Remix anything on your screen with Nano Banana**

By now, you’ve likely heard a lot about Nano Banana, the model that enables generative AI image creation and editing throughout the Google AI ecosystem. You might not be aware that you can access Nano Banana directly via Circle to Search, negating the need for other apps — like Gemini or Google Messages — to remix your images. Just activate Circle to Search and encircle a photo. Following that, a **Create** button featuring a Nano Banana emoji will be shown.

You can submit a Nano Banana request right from the Circle to Search user interface, which then opens a conversation in Google AI Mode upon submission. It operates similarly to Google’s generative editing tools present in other applications. You can adjust a photo, include elements in a photo, or request a blend of both.

For example, if you have a screenshot or image containing sensitive details, you can instruct Nano Banana to blur it. Alternatively, you could direct the generator to transform a mundane spreadsheet or list into an appealing graphic. Utilizing this feature in Circle to Search saves you the trouble of importing photos or files for context in a Gemini conversation. Circle to Search recognizes what’s on your screen, providing Nano Banana with all necessary context, and it’s easier to use across any application or website.

It complements Circle to Search’s crop and share feature exceptionally well. Rather than manually taking a screenshot and cropping it, you can Circle to Search and export your selection to save time.

**Translate text instantly without a separate app**

Another impressive tool within Circle to Search is its full screen translation capability. This feature is beneficial if you’re on an app or website that lacks native translation options. Circle to Search translates the text visible on your screen when activated, making it functional anywhere on Android. Moreover, the feature supports numerous languages and automatically identifies the language on your screen.

Last year, Google significantly upgraded Circle to Search’s translation tool. It added scrolling support, allowing Circle to Search to keep translating text as you navigate through an app or website. This removes the necessity to Circle to Search multiple times if the text doesn’t fit on one screen. Naturally, you could opt for the Google Translate app, but this feature prioritizes convenience.

**Scan QR codes and barcodes on your screen**

Scanning QR codes and barcodes with an Android device is straightforward when they’re on another device or printed on paper. However, it becomes more challenging when the code appears in an app or on a website on your own device. Circle to Search can assist, functioning similarly to the Camera app for detecting codes, but for content displayed on your screen. Once you activate Circle to Search with a barcode or QR code visible, it will showcase a chip allowing you to copy the code or access the link to a website.

This is just one of the many ways Circle to Search intelligently offers various functionalities according to the context. When identifying an image on screen, it suggests Nano Banana for creation and editing. If a QR code or barcode is present, the system will read it and display an action chip. This could prove useful when dealing with various QR codes that are utilized for completing eSIM activations, connecting to Wi-Fi networks, and sharing other data forms.

Circle to Search might be remembered as Android’s top AI feature in history. It performs all the right tasks, blending artificial intelligence capabilities with practical advantages. Selecting text, searching for images, utilizing generative AI, and scanning codes are all streamlined with Circle to Search. This doesn’t even consider additional advantages such as song recognition and on-screen translation.

Its versatility is what makes Circle to Search exceptional, and if you’re still solely using the feature to access Google Search or Google Lens more quickly, you’re missing out. It’s the single AI tool I use on every phone, and it continually improves. Somehow, Google has enhanced Circle to Search without cluttering the interface. It’s still user-friendly. Rather than merely replacing Google Lens, it can also take the place of Pixel Studio, Google Translate,

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