If you don’t have an image in mind just yet, head to https://images. google. com and enter some keywords to get started. If you already saved an image to your computer and want to use it to search Google, see this method.

You can also right-click a blank area of any website (anywhere you don’t see a picture), choose Search images with Google Lens, and then use your mouse to draw a box around the image you want to search for.

If the image is something you can buy online, you’ll see various links to places where you can purchase the item. To search for the exact image on other websites, click the Find image source link at the top of the panel. If the image contains text, you can click Text to search for the text within the image, or select Translate to translate the text into another language. You can click the Expand button (the arrow in a square) at the top-right corner of the panel to expand the results to a full new browser tab.

If you already saved an image to your computer and want to use it to search Google, see this method. If you don’t have an image in mind, you can head to https://images. google. com and search for an image now. Google must be your default search engine for this method to work.

On an Android, this will display information about the image, including shopping links if the image features something you can purchase. On an iPhone or iPad, this searches the web for the image and lists websites that also host that image. You’ll often also see websites that feature similar images that aren’t identical.

If you want to find images that match a certain word or phrase, just type that word or phrase into the search bar and press ↵ Enter to view image results.

If the photo you want to search for is on the web, you can paste the URL into the “Paste image link” field instead. You can even try using a photo of yourself to see what comes up!

If the photo you want to search for is on the web, you can paste the URL into the “Paste image link” field instead. You can even try using a photo of yourself to see what comes up!

If you searched for a photo of an object, such as a guitar, a bottle of vitamins, or a tool, you might see links to websites that provide more information about the object. You’ll often also see shopping results, which will allow you to buy the product (or similar products) in the photo. If you searched for a photo of an animal or plant, you’ll typically see results about the species or breed. If you want to see other websites that have shared the photo you’re searching for (or very similar images), click Find image source at the top of the page.

This feature is not yet available on Android tablets. [3] X Research source

If you’re using an Android, tap Discover at the bottom, then tap the camera icon. On an iPhone or iPad, tap the camera icon in the search bar at the top of the page.

If you see a bounding surrounding all or part of the image, you can resize the box to surround just the part of the image you want to search for.

For example, if you’re searching for something you might be able to buy, you’ll generally see shopping links displayed first. If you’re seeing results for shopping, dining, or other features that don’t pertain much to the image, you can tap the Search tab above the results to view information about the image you’re searching for.