Scanō vs Google Lens

Google Lens is general-purpose visual search. Scano is purpose-built for medication identification with clinical-grade prompts and drug interaction checks.

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At a glance

ScanōGoogle Lens
CategoryAI pill identifierGeneral visual search
PricingFree for first 500 · $4.99/moFree, ad-driven, data-collected
Photo scanYes — AI visionNo
Drug interactionsPer-scan warningsNo
Languages5 (EN, ES, HI, FR, PT)English-first

Where Scanō wins

Where Google Lens falls short

Frequently asked

Can Google Lens identify pills?

Sometimes, but it often returns shopping links or unrelated visual matches. Scano uses a medical-focused AI specifically trained for medication identification.

Is Google Lens private?

Google collects and uses image data for ad targeting. Scano does not store scan images.

Does Google Lens check interactions?

No. Scano automatically checks each scanned medication against common drug interactions.

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Informational only. Not medical advice. Always consult a licensed pharmacist or physician. Product names mentioned belong to their respective owners.