Google Lens Allows You To Copy And Paste Notes. A new feature in Google Lens may become a reason users install and use Google Lens. Google Lens is a handy Android image app that is as easy as pointing the phone or tablet camera at something, anything, and immediately getting related search results. Point it at a landmark and you have a complete guide to the place. Now, you can point the camera at your handwritten notes, hit copy, and then paste the image to your phone and edit the text. Then, it will automatically appear on your computer, if both devices are connected to your Google account. The big problem, of course, is for those of use whose handwriting isn’t the most legible. I can record my handwriting on the written page with my LiveScribe Echo SmartPen. As powerful as Google’s engines are, I think they would cry uncle if they tried to decipher my handwriting. I guess I will stick with the Echo. You neat people can use Google Lens.