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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.
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.
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.
What can reverse image search do? When you upload an image to Google's reverse image search, it looks for all websites featuring that image.
Reverse image search works differently. It is a browser-based service you access through google.com. Click the camera icon on the right of the search bubble and upload the photo you want to search ...
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Google Images has a feature that lets you use images to search for related topics as well as images similar to it, increasing your chances of finding what you're actually looking for.
You can run a reverse image search on Google, Bing, and several other platforms. Follow these steps to find what you're looking for.
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.