- On your Android device, open Chrome
.
- In the address bar, type your search.
- Tap the result, Go or Continue
.
Tip: As you enter your search, you may get suggestions based on your Web and app activity. You can delete suggestions from your search history or hide sections of suggestions based on your activity when they appear. Learn more about your activity.
If you search by voice often, the right of the search bar may display the shortcut, Voice search . If it doesn't, and you want to add Voice search
:
- On your Android device, open Chrome
.
- Tap More
Settings
Toolbar shortcut.
- Select Voice search.
You can find a specific word or phrase on a web page.
- On your Android device, open Chrome
.
- Open a page.
- At the top right, tap More
Find in page.
- Enter your search term.
- Tap Search
.
- Matches are highlighted. To find all the matches on a page, use the markers on the scrollbar.
You can find more info about a specific word or phrase on a page with Touch to Search.
Important: To use Touch to Search, Google must be set as your default search engine.
- On your Android device, open Chrome
.
- Open a page.
- To highlight a word on a page, tap it or touch and hold it.
- To show search results for the highlighted word, tap the panel that opens at the bottom of the page.
Turn Touch to Search on or off
- On your Android device, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
Settings
Google services.
- Tap Touch to Search.
- Turn Touch to Search on or off.
You can use Google Lens in Chrome to search anything that you find, whether it's something that you come across on a website or a photo that you take. Easily do things like identify plants or animals, find similar products or translate text. Learn how to search with Google Lens in Chrome.