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Reverse Image Search

Find similar images online with the help of our reverse image search tool. Enter your image and search it against popular search engines, including Google, Bing, and Yandex.

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Perform Reverse Image Lookups on Search Engines

Our Reverse Image Search tool lets you quickly upload an image file and look for pictures similar to it that are available on the internet.

There are many different images on platforms such as Google and Bing. Searching for those images using text queries can be difficult at times. However, with reverse image search, you can find similar images quite easily.

What Happens When You Reverse Search an Image?

Here are the types of results that you can get when you search by image:

  • You will be able to see other images that contain the same types of visual elements
  • You will be able to see the same image in different dimensions and resolutions
  • You will be able to see the actual image file uploaded on the original website

What are the Reasons for Doing a Reverse Image Search?

There are many different situations where you may need to look for photos online similar to an existing image file. Our reverse image finder, due to its easy functioning and diverse set of results, can be great for all those purposes. Here is a breakdown of the various reasons to search by image:

  • Finding similar images: You may want to find similar images, such as wallpapers, infographics, posters, etc., on the internet.
  • Finding original image sources for citation purposes: If you’re using someone else’s image in your content or on your website, it’s necessary to give them a citation. You can find out the exact original source of an image by running a reverse search on it.
  • Looking for the same image in better quality and colors: Another reason to do a reverse image search is to find similar images with better pixel quality and color sharpness.

How Can You Perform a Reverse Image Search Using Our Reverse Photo Lookup?

Here are the steps that you need to follow to use our reverse photo lookup to find similar images

1. First, upload the image or fetch it via URL/keyword

To get started, you first need to upload the image from your local storage. You can click on the “Upload” button right in the center or simply use the drag-and-drop method. (The drag-and-drop method can also be used to fetch images from another source, such as a messaging app or the internet.)

You can also fetch an image from the internet using a URL. This method can be used if someone has sent you a link to an image instead of a file. Or, if you cannot download or drag an image on the internet, you can press right-click and select the “Copy image link” option. Then, you can paste the link in the provided field.

Our image finder also lets you search for images using a keyword. This is a simple search function and not a “reverse” one. This is because it utilizes a textual query to fetch images instead of an existing picture.

2. After uploading the image, click on the button to start the process

After you have uploaded the image, you can click on the green button below to start the process. The reverse photo lookup takes about one or two seconds to complete, and the screen will automatically scroll down to the different search engines that you can pick from.

3. Pick a search engine and view the reverse image search results

You can click on any of the four options from the provided group of four different search engines. It will open the reverse image search results. The four search engines include:

  • Google
  • Yandex
  • Bing
  • Tineye

You will be taken to the search engine that you click on, where you will find images similar to the one you’ve entered.

Search By Image on Popular Search Engines

Once you enter an image into our tool, you will be able to see the reverse image search results from various popular search engines.

1. Google Image Search

Google is currently the most popular search engine. It provides a reverse image search feature that allows users to look for similar images online. Google Image Search scans the provided photo and then provides images that contain matching elements. There are more than 4 trillion images present on Google, according to approximate calculations.

2. Bing Image Search

Like Google, Bing has an image searching function that allows users to look for similar images online. The different elements and components of the provided images are scanned. After that, the search engine looks for other pictures in its database that have matching elements and components. In this way, similar images are discovered.

3. Yandex Image Search

Yandex is also a popular search engine that provides a reverse image searching feature. Although it is not as popular as Google or Bing, it does have a lot of images stored in its database and is frequented by many users.

4. TinEye Reverse Image Search

TinEye is an image search engine that lets users see which websites an image is available on. It also shows similar and modified versions of the image that are present on the internet. There are approximately 72 billion photos in TinEye’s search database.

How to Use Our Reverse Image Search Tool on Android and iOS Devices

Our reverse image search can work on all types of devices, whether desktop or mobile. All it requires is a web browser and a working internet connection.

When using the tool on a mobile device, you have to tap on the upload button with your finger. To copy and paste URLs of the image in the tool box, you can simply open a different tab in the browser, long press the link in the address bar, and then paste it by doing a long press in the input box of our tool.

The working and functionality of our reverse picture search tool remain the same on both desktop and mobile. However, there is a difference in how you interact with the tool and enter the URLs.

Our Reverse Image Search Tool is Completely Safe to Use

Our tool is completely safe and secure to use. You can upload your images and perform reverse searches without any concern. We don’t save your photos on our servers, nor do we retain any URLs that you may have entered. The privacy of your photos will be maintained, and you don’t have to worry about them being published online or shared with a third party.

Did you know? You can do more with our platform. Try out our Image to Text Extractor to convert the reverse searched images to digital text form.

FAQs

How accurate is reverse image search?

Reverse image searches are very accurate. They can help you find an exact match of the image that you have entered. However, if a copy of the image does not exist on the internet, our tool will show you other pictures that have similar colors and components.

Can I do a Google reverse photo search with your photo finder?

Yes, you can perform a Google reverse image search using our free image lookup tool. Our tool provides results for different search engines, which include Google, Yandex, Bing, etc. You can simply click on the option that says “Google” to view all the reverse image search results available on Google Images.

Can I search by image using Google Lens?

Google Lens is an application that is pre-installed on most Android phones. It allows you to extract text from images, translate text from images, etc. It can also be used to run a reverse image search. If you want, you can use that app on your phone, or you can use our reverse image lookup tool instead.

How can I use your picture finder tool to find the image's original creator?

Our reverse image finder does not provide you with complete information about the original creator of the searched image. However, it can show you the websites on which the image exists online. You can navigate to those websites and learn more about the original creator.

Is it Not Enough to Simply do a Reverse Image Search on Google?

Doing a reverse image search on Google can show you a lot of similar images and their sources. However, there are other online platforms and search engines on the internet, such as Bing and Yandex. Often, you can find images on these two search engines that you cannot find on Google.

It is for this reason that we offer reverse photo lookups not just on Google but on other search engines as well. This way, if you don’t find what you’re looking for in one place, you can try the others as well.