To do a reverse image search, you can use the Google app on your mobile device or the Google homepage on your desktop device. Here are the steps:
Using the Google App on Mobile Devices
- Download the Google app from the app store.
- Open the app and tap the camera icon to the right of the search bar.
- Tap "Allow" to let the app access your camera.
- Point your device at an object for which you want to do a reverse image search.
- Tap the magnifying glass button to take a photo of the object.
- The app will isolate the object in the photo and list relevant image results below.
- Tap an image result you're interested in and click "Visit" to visit the image result's page.
Using the Google Homepage on Desktop Devices
- Navigate to the Google homepage.
- Click the camera icon to the right of the search bar.
- Paste the URL of the image you want to search for into the search bar or upload it directly from your computer.
- Google will display relevant image results.
- Click the image result you're interested in to visit its page in a new tab.
Alternatively, you can use a website like labnol.org or tineye.com to do a reverse image search. These websites allow you to upload an image or paste its URL and search for similar images online.
Tips
- You can also use the "Images" tab on the Google search results page to do a reverse image search.
- Make sure to enable the camera access on your device to use the reverse image search feature.
- You can also use the "Crop handles" to isolate an object in the image for which you want to do a reverse image search.
By following these steps, you can easily do a reverse image search using the Google app or the Google homepage on your mobile or desktop device.