Yes, Google Lens does track your search history.
Just like any other Google product, Google Lens stores your search history to improve your experience.
This means that Google Lens remembers the objects you've scanned in the past, and it can use that information to provide you with more relevant results in the future.
For example, if you've scanned a picture of a dog several times, Google Lens might suggest dog-related searches when you open the app.
You can view and manage your Google Lens search history by going to your Google Account settings.
How to View and Manage Your Google Lens History:
- Go to your Google Account settings.
- Click on Data & privacy.
- Scroll down to Activity controls.
- Click on Web & App Activity.
- Here you can view and manage your Google Lens search history. You can also choose to delete your history or pause tracking.