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Learn how to use Google Lens to search with an image on Google and find similar images, websites, or information. You can search with an image from search results, a website, or your device.
Learn how to find images related to a query, add an image to a collection, and get information about objects, animals, and people with Google Lens. This web page does not explain how to do reverse image search on iPhone.
Learn how to use Google Lens to search with an image on Google and find similar images, websites, or information. You can upload an image, search with a URL, or search with an image from a website or search results.
You can get details or take actions on your photos, objects around you, and image searches with Google Lens.
Search with an image from search results. On your iPhone or iPad, go to Google.com. Search for an image. Select an image. At the bottom left, tap Google Lens . Search with an image from a website. Important: To search with a website image in the Chrome app, you must make Google your default search engine.
Learn how to find images related to a topic, save images to a collection, and get information about objects, animals, and people with Google Lens. This web page also explains how to use reverse image search, SafeSearch, and add an image to Google.
Learn how to use Google Lens to search with an image on Google and find related information or similar images. You can search from Google.com, a website, or your device with the Google app or Chrome app.
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google app . In the search bar, tap Google Lens . Under “Search with your camera,” tap Search . Take or upload a photo for your search: To take a photo: Point to an object with your camera and tap Shutter . To upload a photo: Under “Screenshots,” choose a photo.
Users can now migrate Google Podcasts subscriptions to YouTube Music or to another app that supports OPML import. Learn more here
Learn how to use your phone’s camera to translate text in signs, handwritten notes, or images on your phone in the Translate app. Find out how to select, copy, listen, search, and work with translated text, and how to use offline camera translations.