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There's more than one way to use Google Images. You can find related photos and additional information with reverse image search or Google Lens.
Via a "reverse image search" on a computer or smartphone, you can find people, places and things that are in the picture. Watch this video to see how to do a reverse image search on Google.
Looking up a photo with the reverse image search feature on your iPhone is fast, easy and free. Here's what you need to know.
It's easy to find or reverse-search images with Google on your mobile device. We show you how it's done in Android or iPhone, plus a few apps that can help out.
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Google Images on a desktop browser provides the most direct way to perform a reverse image search. You can drag and drop, upload an image file or paste an image's URL to find visually similar results.
To fix this, open Google and click "Images" below the Search field. Then type the item you want to search in the Search bar and press "Enter" or click on the blue button with the magnifying glass.
Google removed one of Chrome's most useful features. But here's how to restore reverse image search by right-clicking in Chrome.
When you open Google Lens on an iPhone or Android handset, you'll see a redesigned interface and the choice of sending an image as now or a short 20-second video to Gemini for analysis.
Via a "reverse image search" on a computer or smartphone, you can find people, places and things that are in the picture. Watch this video to see how to do a reverse image search on Google. Google ...