![]() Bing Visual Search on Mobile Bing Visual Search as viewed in Safari on iOS However, Lens is really more about helping you perform tasks, like instant translation, identifying things, or finding a product to buy, than it is about finding a source image. Lens has its own mobile app, but is also part of the Google app, and the apps for Google Photos and Google Assistant. Google Lens also offers a reverse image search option. You'll see options to narrow your query, such as finding animated GIFs, clip-art equivalents, or looking by the color scheme used in the original image. With either method, reverse image search results then appear you may have to click a More sizes option up top to see only the images. Then copy the URL, go back to, and paste in the URL. If for some reason this doesn't work, you can also select Open Image in New Tab. ![]() Note: This will NOT work in the Google app or other browsers (not even in Safari). When you see the image in your browser that you want to search, hold your finger on it until a pop-up menu appears pick Search Google for This Image at the bottom. Google Image Search on Chrome for iOSĭepending on your phone, Chrome also supports a reverse image search workaround. Then you can upload photos from your camera roll. On both browsers, that will load the desktop version of Google Images, and the camera icon will appear. In Chrome, tap the three-dot menu, scroll down on the menu that pops up, and select Request Desktop Site. In Safari, tap the aA icon on the top left and select Request Desktop Site. It works in Safari, but it performs best in the Chrome browser app ( iOS or Android). To get it, you'll need to load the desktop version on your mobile device. When you fire up on mobile, the camera icon won't show up in the search bar. Google built its reverse image search function into phones and tablets, albeit on a limited basis. Today, the tool offers five specialized features for photographers and online content creators to protect their work: Monitor (to keep track of where your images appear online), Resolve (to receive compensation for stolen work), Takedown (to remove stolen images from the internet), Register (to protect your images from being stolen and misused), and Integrations (to link this data with other websites).But what about when you're on a mobile device and want to do a reverse image lookup? There are options. Pixsy is a free-to-use online platform created by a photographer who experienced online image theft. ![]() It’s the only app that also helps you track similar videos to check for stolen content, making it a key resource for online content creators. Berify search toolīerify is a reverse image search service created to help artists, models, vloggers, and other professionals to protect their intellectual property. Keeping this purpose in mind, some companies have designed specialized reverse image search tools to help you check for stolen work. For instance, if you are one of these artists, reverse image search apps can help you easily determine whether your original works have been stolen. Reverse image search apps like the ones listed above are great for finding similar photos, so they can be helpful for graphic designers, fashion designers, interior decorators, and other professionals who work with photographs. ![]() With this app, you get all the features you could ever want in a reverse image search app, from support for Google, Yandex, and Tineye to the ability to open shared photos from social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.Īndroid Reverse image search tools to check for stolen work Similar to Reversee, Android’s Search By Image app allows you to make basic photo edits before using them in searches. ![]()
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