A reverse image search allows you to use an image as your search input query instead of text. The search results will return other images that are related to the image and is a great way to find related images. A reverse image search can also be used to find the source of an image, or track its use across the web. Reverse image search is supported by major search engines and browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
How to reverse image search using Google Chrome
- Launch your Chrome web browser.
- Find an image you want to search for. You can find it on a web page or search on https://images.google.com.
- Right-click on the image and select Search image with Google Lens.
- Google will display images matching your search query.
How to reverse image search using Microsoft Edge
- Launch your Microsoft Edge web browser.
- Locate an image you want to search for. You can find it on a web page or search on https://images.google.com.
- Right-click on the image and select Search the web for image. Edge will display images matching your search query.
How to upload an image to reverse image search
- Launch a web browser and go to https://images.google.com.
- Click on the camera icon 📷 in the search box to search by image.
- Click Upload an image.
- Select Choose File and upload your image.