How to reverse image search on iPhone from Camera Roll

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Have you ever wondered how to do a reverse image search? You can easily do a reverse image search on an iPhone using the Google Chrome app.

Have you ever wondered how to do a reverse image search?

Have you ever wondered how to do a reverse image search? Well, now you can!

A reverse image search is when you find out where an image came from and who may have used it.

Why would you want to do a reverse image search? In case someone has used one of your images without permission, for example. You’ll also be able to find different versions of the same photo if there are multiple sites showing it with different captions or titles.

The benefits of doing this are: finding out if anyone has taken your picture or not; seeing other pictures which might be similar but not exactly the same as yours; finding new ideas for taking photos yourself; finding inspiration in other people’s work by looking at them through their eyes instead of only through yours (and so avoiding creative block).

You can do a reverse search by clicking on ‘images’ in Google Images (see link below) then clicking on ‘search tools’. Then type in what words or numbers might have been written under the photo along with ‘image’, then click enter and see what comes up!

You can easily do a reverse image search on an iPhone using the Google Chrome app.

If you’re not interested in downloading and installing a new app, you can also do a reverse image search from the Google Chrome browser on your iPhone. Just open up the app store, download and install the Google Chrome browser for free, then open it up like any other app. Then tap on “search” to bring up a keyboard when you’re ready to start typing in or copy/pasting links for quick searches.

One of the great things about using this method is that it gives access to many additional features — including being able to view results from multiple sources at once (such as Bing www.reverseimagesearch.com). The same applies when using Google Image Search directly within Safari; however, if you prefer using an app instead of opening something through Safari’s address bar every time then having both options available will make things much easier overall.

Open the image in the Google Chrome app (you can do this from your camera roll).

Open the image in the Google Chrome app (you can do this from your camera roll).

Once you’ve opened an image in Chrome, tap “More” and then tap “Search by image.”

You’ll be given options for what type of images you want to search with. I recommend selecting “Same size as original” so that it will show results without cropping them out.

Tap on the photo’s link.

The image will open in a new tab, and you’ll see ads around the edges of the screen. Tap on the “X” to close it out; this will then give you options for what type of images you want to search with. I recommend selecting “Same size as original” so that it will show results without cropping them out.

Tap and hold on the photo in the browser window.

A menu will appear with a “Save to Gallery” option. Tap this and the image will be saved to your phone’s gallery.

Select “Search Google for This Image”.

Step 1: Select the photo you want to reverse image search.

Step 2: Tap and hold on your photo. Then, select “Search Google for This Image” in the menu that pops up.

You are now viewing Google’s search results for this image!

You are now viewing Google’s search results for this image! You’ll see information about where the photo was taken, who took it, and when.

You can also see other images that were taken in the same place as this one. Check out all sorts of related searches like “famous monuments in America” or “places to visit in France”.

You might want to learn more about this particular photo; tap More Info to see details like its source and license type. If you think someone on Google needs to know what’s going on here (for example if something looks wrong or misleading), tap Report Abuse so we can check into it right away!

Conclusion

In this article, we’ve shown you how to do a reverse image search on your iPhone. You can also do so using the Google Chrome app on any other smartphone or tablet. If you’re looking for more ways to use Google’s services in your everyday life, check out our other tutorials!

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