Google, back in 2018, introduced Google Lookout, a dedicated app to help visually impaired people become independent. The app is similar to the GPS app for the visually impaired that we saw earlier. Now, the company has rolled out two new features for the app. One of them enables it to identify food items, while the other one enables the app to scan documents.

So, coming to the new modes, the “Scan Document” mode is pretty self-explanatory. So, with the help of this feature, users can now point their camera towards a document, and “Lookout” “will capture the entire document’s content in detail so that it can be read aloud by your screen reader.”