Google Goggles was developed for use on
Google's
Android operating system for mobile devices. While initially only available in a beta version for Android phones, Google announced its plans to enable the software to run on other platforms, notably
iPhone and
BlackBerry devices. Google did not discuss a non-handheld format. Google product manager Shailesh Nalawadi indicated that Google wanted Goggles to be an application platform, much like
Google Maps, not just a single product. On October 5, 2010, Google announced availability of Google Goggles for devices running
iOS 4.0. In a May 2014 update to Google Mobile for iOS, the Google Goggles feature was removed. At
Google I/O 2017, a similar app,
Google Lens was announced that has similar functions as Goggles and uses the
Google Assistant. The app was officially discontinued on August 20, 2018 with its last update directing users to download Google Lens or
Google Photos upon launching the app. == Features ==