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Reverse Image Search With Third Party Websites

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 10:13 am
by ahbappy250
There are several sites that specialize in desktop reverse image searches. Some, as you might expect, return better results than others.

I present to you one of my favorites, I recommend you to try it if you want to use a tool or an application.

Tineye.com works just like regular Google reverse dbtodata image search: you upload an image or add a URL. There are paid features that allow you to track image usage, among other things. Tineye.com also has a plugin available for some browsers.

Tineye reverse image search screenshot
Another third-party site is SmallSEOTools.com , which has a similar process to Tineye.com and Google Reverse Image Search. You can perform a reverse image search through its user-friendly interface, which also offers quick answers if you need assistance. Additionally, you can easily find or add an image:
Performing a reverse image search on a mobile device like an iPhone or Android smartphone or tablet is a little different than when using a desktop device.

On both Apple and Android, to access Google's reverse image search feature, you must have the Google Chrome app installed or use a specific app for this feature ; you cannot use Safari or another mobile browser.

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Reverse Image Search with Google Chrome App
Since the camera icon is not available in the search bar of the Chrome application, there are two options to fix the problem: force the desktop version or use a version of the right-click method.

Request the desktop version:
Go to images.google.com.
Tap the three-dot menu in the upper right corner of the screen.
Select "Desktop Site".
Follow the instructions for desktop by using the camera icon in the search bar, choosing the image URL, or uploading an image.