Google reverse image search allows you to use your images to search for similar images in the web. This is a great way for students to search for information about images they have. They can also use it to identify and learn about objects they pictured in a field trip."Search by image works best when the image is likely to show up in other places on the web. So you�ll get more results for famous landmarks than you will for personal images like your latest family photo."
There are five ways to use Google reverse image search:
1- Search for an image from your computer:
- Visit images.google.com or click the camera icon camera icon in the search box on any Images results page.
- Click Upload an image.
- Click Choose file.
- Select the image from your computer.
If you�re on Chrome or Firefox 4+, you can also drag and image from your computer into the search box.
- Visit images.google.com.
- Click the image on your computer you want to search for.
- While holding down the mouse, drag the image into the search box.
On any website, right-click an image and select Copy image URL.
- Visit images.google.com or click the camera icon camera icon in the search box on any Images results page.
- Click Paste image URL.
- Paste the URL you copied into the box.
- Click Search by image.
A- Chrome
- Right-click any image you see on a website or in search results.
- Click Search Google for this image.
- A new tab will open with your results.
- Download the Search by Image extension.
- Right-click any image you see on a website or in search results.
- Click Search Google with this image.
- A new tab will open with your results.
- Touch the image you want to search with to open a larger version of the image.
- Touch and hold the image.
- Touch Search Google for this image.
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