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Google Images also detects the subject of your photo and brings up other websites related to your image topic. First, you'll need to download the Google Chrome mobile app to do a reverse image search on your mobile device.

Then, you can reverse image search on iPhone or Android using a photo from the internet or a photo from your camera roll. Here's how to do it. Open images. Tap the search icon. Chrome will give you images that match your search terms. Select an image from the search results by tapping it to enlarge it.

Hold your finger on the image until a menu pops up. Choose "Search Google for This Image" in the pop-up menu to find similar images and related pages. The search results will default to images only.

Tap the categories above your search to see all sites, videos, or news related to your search term. Now the Google Images page will look as it does on a desktop browser. But if you're not using Chrome, go to images.

Here's one workaround if you're searching an image you found online instead of a picture you took yourself : Navigate to the image, then tap and hold. Choose "Copy" from the menu that pops up. Now, navigate back to images. What shows up will be the URL of the image, plus some formatting junk on the end. Delete everything except the base URL, then do the search.

In the search results, click "search by image. Alternately, the website reverse. Mobile reverse image search is one place—maybe the place—where Bing beats Google. Go to bing. ImgOps is a tool for doing reverse image searches—and just about anything else you want to do with a photo. You also may drag and drop an image from the web or your computer into the search box at Google Images to quickly upload a photo to use for a search.

In the Chrome app, tap the image on a website you want to search to view its larger version. Then, press and hold that larger visual to activate your options. However, if you want to upload an image from your phone for searching, it currently gets a little tricky. The best advice I can give is to use a third-party website on your phone that enables the upload no endorsement; no consideration. An Indiana attorney and photographer put Google Images to use, resulting in his finding about different websites using his photo of the Indianapolis skyline he took in without his permission.

He had registered the photo copyright in August Bell asked users of this photo to remove it or pay him for its use.



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