
Using Android’s built-in reverse image search feature, you may look up related results or additional information about an image you’ve taken with your phone. We’ll teach you how to use the Google mobile app to conduct this search.
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We’ll review the steps for Chrome and Firefox online browsers and your mobile device. You’ll need the free Google app on your mobile device for the three options listed below.
The free Google app will let you learn more about any picture you have on your phone, whether obtained from the internet or taken with the camera.
To use Google, open the app on your mobile device. To use Google Lens, select it from the app’s menu next to the “Search” bar (a camera icon).
You’ll find the media button at the bottom of the “Google Lens” interface.
Point the camera on your phone towards the object you want to photograph, and then do a reverse image search.
For the first time, Google accesses your phone’s gallery, and a notification will appear. You can proceed by tapping the “Give Access” button when prompted.
Let the app access your media services by tapping the prompt on your phone.
All of the pictures in your collection will be displayed. Just select the image you want to find information on in the corresponding database by tapping it.
If you open a photo in full-screen mode, you may use the photo’s handlers to zero down on a specific image region to search for it online.
The Google app’s footer will turn white; you can see it if you pull it up.
And you can now compare your photograph to others and view further details about it.
This is how you may view the file information for an image on your Android device.
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