Google Chrome in Android 13 with the ability to convert handwriting to text |
The search giant is preparing to launch a tablet running Android 13 later this year, and the latest reports indicate that Google is planning to add a pen-to-text to the Google Chrome app in the update. Add a job.
Google announced plans to launch its first tablet at its developer conference earlier this year, and today's report takes a look at one of the features Google introduced in its first version of the tablet.
The leak source clarified that Android 13 code confirms that Google Chrome's handwriting-to-text feature will be coming to other tablet brands.
Mishaal Rahman also revealed that with the launch of the Android 13 update, Samsung also wants to introduce the ability to convert handwriting to text on the company's devices, provided that it initially supports text input, supports editing and does not contain passwords. In Chrome and WebView.
The Android 13 update is expected to support Samsung devices that support S Pen to take advantage of this feature, as these devices include the DirectWriting interface and the Stylus API is expected to support most Android devices.