Google Lens vs Labellerr

AI-enhanced independent comparison — features, pros, cons, pricing and rankings.

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⭐ Top Pick
Google Lens
★ 7.7/10
Free
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Labellerr
★ 6.8/10
Freemium
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Dimension Google LensLabellerr
Accuracy & Reliability
7.0
6.0
Ease of Use
8.0
8.0
Features & Capability
7.0
6.5
Value for Money
7.5
7.0
Performance & Speed
8.5
7.5
Popularity & Adoption
8.0
5.5
Which One Should You Choose?

Who each tool serves best — and when to pick the other one.

Google Lens
✓ Fast and accurate object recognition ✓ Seamless integration with Google services ✓ User-friendly interface for everyday tasks ✗ Requires internet connectivity for full functionality ✗ Limited advanced features for professional use
Who should choose Google Lens?

This tool fits if you frequently need to identify objects or translate text on the go.

  • You need to identify items quickly while shopping.
  • You want to translate text in real-time using your camera.
  • Your team requires a visual search tool for everyday tasks.
Who should avoid Google Lens?

Skip this tool if you require offline functionality or advanced image processing features.

  • You need advanced image editing capabilities.
  • Free-tier limits are a blocker for extensive use.
  • You require offline access for image recognition.
Key decision factor

The ability to quickly identify and translate objects using your camera.

Labellerr
✓ AI-assisted bounding box and segmentation tools ✓ Scalable workflows for large datasets ✓ User-friendly interface for developers and data scientists ✓ Freemium pricing with accessible free tier ✗ Limited third-party integrations ✗ Lacks enterprise-grade security features
Who should choose Labellerr?

Developers and data scientists who need efficient, scalable image annotation tools with AI assistance for bounding boxes and segmentation.

  • You need to speed up image annotation with AI-assisted tools for bounding boxes and segmentation.
  • You want a scalable workflow to manage large computer vision datasets efficiently.
  • Your team requires an easy-to-use platform tailored for developers and data scientists.
Who should avoid Labellerr?

Organizations requiring extensive third-party integrations, enterprise-grade security, or advanced collaboration features should consider other options.

  • You need extensive third-party integrations for your annotation workflows.
  • Free-tier limits are a blocker for your annotation volume or team size.
  • You require enterprise-grade security and compliance certifications.
Key decision factor

AI-assisted annotation capabilities combined with scalable workflow support.

Core Capabilities

A canonical comparison across capabilities common to this category. Vendor-specific extras appear below in "Highlighted Features".

Capability Google LensLabellerr
Free Tier Available
Usable without payment (with usage limits)
Highlighted Features

Each tool's marketing-listed features. Where a feature appears under one tool but not the other, it usually reflects how the vendor describes their product — not a definitive capability gap.

✦ Google Lens highlights
  • Object recognition — Identify various objects using your camera
  • Text Translation — Translate text in real-time
  • Product Search — Find products online based on images
✦ Labellerr highlights
  • Bounding Box Annotation — AI-assisted bounding box labeling
  • Image Segmentation — AI-assisted image segmentation tools
  • Scalable Workflows — Manage large datasets efficiently
  • Collaboration Tools — Basic team collaboration features
  • Export Formats — Supports common annotation export formats
Pros
👍 Google Lens
  • Fast object identification
  • Real-time translation capabilities
  • Integration with Google services
👍 Labellerr
  • AI-assisted annotation accelerates labeling
  • Supports bounding box and segmentation tasks
  • Scalable workflows for large datasets
  • User-friendly for developers and data scientists
Cons
👎 Google Lens
  • Requires internet connection
  • Limited features for advanced users
👎 Labellerr
  • Limited third-party integrations
  • No enterprise-grade security features
Capabilities
Google Lens
Image Classification Memory Text Extraction Tool Calling
Labellerr
Data Annotation
Best Use Cases
Google Lens
  • Identifying plants and animals
  • Translating foreign language signs
  • Finding similar products while shopping
Labellerr
  • Training computer vision models
  • Image dataset annotation
  • Bounding box labeling
  • Image segmentation tasks
  • Data preparation for AI projects
Industries Served
Integrations
Google Lens
Google app (iOS/Android) Google Assistant Google Maps Google Photos Google Search Google Translate
Labellerr

No third-party integrations confirmed.

Platforms

Where each tool runs — web, mobile, desktop, browser extension, API.

Google Lens 3
Android App iOS App Web App
Labellerr 1
Web App
AI Models

The underlying AI models each tool runs on. Model details show on hover.

Google Lens 2
Gemini Google Vision AI
Labellerr 1
Custom AI models
Supported Languages

Natural languages each tool generates and understands. Primary languages are listed first.

Google Lens 1
English
Labellerr 1
English
Input & Output Modalities

What each tool can accept (input) and produce (output) — text, image, audio, video, code.

Google Lens
Input
image
Output
text
Labellerr
Input
image
Output
image
Pricing Plans
Google Lens

Google Lens is completely free to use with no paid tiers.

  • Free popular
    Free
Labellerr

Labellerr offers a free tier for individuals and paid subscription plans for advanced features and team use.

  • Free
    Free
Value Metrics

Vendor-published numbers each tool highlights — usage scale, breadth, and operational stats. Different tools track different metrics, so direct row-by-row comparison usually isn't meaningful.

Google Lens

No metrics published.

Labellerr
  • Annotation Speed Improved by AI assistance
Tech Stack

Languages, frameworks, databases, and infrastructure each tool is built on. Mostly relevant for self-hosted or open-source tools.

Google Lens
Ai_model
Computer vision (deep learning) Neural machine translation Optical character recognition (OCR)
Infrastructure
Google Search infrastructure
Labellerr

Stack not disclosed.

Target Audience

Who each tool is positioned for — primary audience first.

Google Lens

No specific audience listed.

Labellerr
Developer / Engineer Data Scientist / Analyst Product Manager
Support Channels

How you can reach support — email, live chat, phone, community, docs.

Google Lens
  • Documentation primary
Labellerr
  • Email primary
Tags & Classification

How each tool is classified in the Volvenix catalog.

Coming Soon — Additional Comparison Dimensions

These vocabulary domains are managed in our catalog but not yet exposed at the tool level. We're tracking them for future expansion of this comparison.

  • Encryption Types — AES-256, ChaCha20, RSA-2048, and similar at-rest/in-transit cipher families.
  • Encryption Contexts — where encryption is applied (data at rest, in transit, end-to-end).
  • Plan-tier Model Mapping — which AI models are available on which pricing tier (currently only the model list is tracked, not the per-plan availability).
Screenshots & Demos
Google Lens
Labellerr
Frequently Asked Questions
Google Lens
What is this tool?
Google Lens is a visual search tool that identifies objects and translates text.
How much does it cost?
Google Lens is completely free to use.
Does it have a free plan?
Yes, Google Lens is free for all users.
What integrations does it support?
It integrates with Google Search and Photos.
Who is it best for?
It's ideal for everyday users needing quick identification and translation.
Labellerr
What is this tool?
Labellerr is an AI-assisted image annotation tool focused on bounding boxes and segmentation for computer vision.
How much does it cost?
Labellerr offers a free tier with basic features and paid plans for advanced capabilities.
Does it have a free plan?
Yes, Labellerr provides a free plan suitable for individuals and small projects.
What integrations does it support?
Labellerr currently has limited third-party integrations.
Who is it best for?
It is best for developers and data scientists needing efficient AI-assisted image annotation.
Quick Facts
Info Google LensLabellerr
Pricing Free Freemium
Launch Year 2017
Category Computer Vision & Image Recognition Computer Vision & Image Recognition
Deployment Cloud Cloud
Learning Curve Beginner Intermediate
Free Plan
AI Agent
No clear capability gap: these tools cover the same canonical capabilities. Decide on price, UX, or ecosystem fit.
✦ Our Take

Labellerr has an overall score of 5.3/10 and offers a freemium pricing model, providing basic features for free with additional capabilities available through paid plans. Google Lens scores 6.4/10 and is completely free to use, focusing on image recognition and search functionalities integrated with Google services. While Labellerr targets users needing labeling and annotation tools, Google Lens emphasizes real-time object identification and contextual information retrieval.

Confidence: 70% Data completeness: 100%
ⓘ How Volvenix scores work

Scores are computed by Volvenix — not supplied by the vendors, and not third-party benchmark results. Each 0–10 dimension (Overall, Features, Usability, Support, Pricing) is a directional estimate aggregated from catalog signals — editorial cataloguing, content depth, engagement, and provider-reputation indicators — so treat them as a starting point, not a lab result.

Confidence reflects how complete the underlying data is for both tools; lower confidence means fewer signals were available, not a worse tool. We never accept payment for rankings or scores. More about how Volvenix works →