It is nearly impossible for patients to understand what a doctor wrote in a medicine prescription. Many tech firms have tried to solve this problem but have failed.
It's going to be a challenge for GOOGLE to translate those texts.
At its annual conference in India, the search giant announced that it is working with the pharmacy to find out the handwriting of doctors.
Users will be able to either take a picture of the prescription or use the photo library to add it to their photo collection.
The app will detect the medicines in the note once the image is processed.
An executive from the company is in India. The image was taken from the website of the search engine GOOGLE.
When the new capability will be released to the public is not immediately known. India has the highest number of people using the internet.
Dozens of new developments are showcased at the yearly event in India by the company. The company said it is working on a single unified model to cover over 100 Indian languages for both speech and text to empower the internet journey of the next millions of individuals.
Over half a billion people use the internet in India, which is a key market for the company. In the South Asian market, where it has been slapped twice by India's antitrust regulators in the last few months, it has been one of the toughest years for the company.