Google Bard Unleashed: Revolutionary Code, Text, and Diagram Extraction from Images (PNG, JPEG, WebP)
Google Bard’s Evolving Capabilities
Google Bard is an AI-powered chatbot that can extract code, solve math problems, explain graphs, and describe diagrams from images in PNG, JPEG, and WebP formats. Here’s how it works:
- Access Bard: You can access Bard by going to bard.google.com and signing in with your personal Google email account or a Bard-enabled Google Workspace account.
- Upload the Code Image: Once you’re logged in to Bard, click the small + icon at the bottom of the page to upload your code screenshot. Then choose the code screenshot as a JPEG, PNG, or WebP file from your computer folder and click “Open”.
- Enter Code Recognition Prompt: After uploading the image, enter a prompt asking Bard to recognize the code in the image. For example, you could say “Can you extract the code from this image?”.
Bard will then use its advanced AI algorithms to analyze the image and extract the code from it. This feature can be incredibly useful for developers who want to quickly extract code from screenshots or other images without having to manually type it out. It’s just one of the many features that make Bard a powerful and versatile tool for users.
Google Bard can extract code from images in three different file formats:
- PNG
- JPEG
- WebP
These are the most common image file formats used for storing and sharing digital images, and Bard’s ability to extract code from them makes it a versatile and useful tool for developers. 😊
Google Bard is an experimental chatbot that lets you collaborate with generative AI. It can perform various tasks based on your text prompts, such as providing answers, summaries, and content creation. One of the tasks that Bard can do is extract text from images, such as PNG, JPEG, or WebP files.
Here are the steps to do that:
First, you need to sign up for Bard using your Google account. You can do that by visiting this page and clicking on the “Sign up to try Bard” button.