Google image viewer to get a new design, here is how it look

Think Google is affected with the today’s generation because we all are focused on beautiful and attractive things so that is why now Google is also going to test a redesign of Search’s image viewer that will replace the white or gray background with some much-needed color from dull and boring color while rearranging other information and buttons for a less overwhelming experience.

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Not even this they are goings to change the icon’s space and their views. In short, we can say that they are trying to do an experiment with the interface such as:-Images take up the top of the screen like before, but Google now houses the site name and favicon in a pill at the top-left corner. The close ‘x’ is moved to the other side, while the share and bookmark buttons have presumably been placed in an overflow menu as well.

Well, apparently the page/article title is now much larger, while “Visit” has been moved to the bottom right. That button, like everything below the image, is now themed based on the dominant color in a picture. But the things do not stop here, Meanwhile, the scrollable “Related images” grid is now a carousel that you can expand and is similarly themed.

The last change sees the Google Lens moved to a more prominent position in the bottom-left corner of the page. It’s quite nice and makes for a more interesting page background that isn’t generic. There’s clearly some inspiration from Material You and/or YouTube Music’s Now Playing page.

According to the sources we come to know some info that most of the people have spotted Google Search’s image viewer redesign in recent weeks on both the mobile web and Android app, but it’s not widely rolled out yet prospectively. Otherwise overall, this new look does a great deal to modernize Google Images and make photo browsing/swiping more delightful. It will hopefully also come to the desktop website.

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