Image Reverse Search: Verify unknown photos yourself

Oct 28
20:08

2020

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This article is about copyright image if you are using an image in your article then you have to find out you are using a copyright or non copyright image This article is very useful for blogger who always use image you have to find out that image you are using is copyright or non copyright. So we can find out with the help of image reverse search.

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Recently you must have seen the science of Google lens on TV,Image Reverse Search: Verify unknown photos yourself Articles in which foreign words are translated with the help of camera or an unknown object or place can be identified. But what to do when the need is on the computer. To avoid this problem, you can use the 'Reverse Image Search' feature. With the help of this feature, you can also avoid copy right infringement. Let's know about it.

Many times we use some photos while working on the computer. From sharing these photos on social media to posting on your blog or your own website. But sometimes before posting a photo, it is thought that when is this photo, or where is it, or is there any kind of copyright on it. For all these questions you can use the reverse image search feature.


Easy to use reverse image search
Reverse image search is an important service of Google and can only be used on the Chrome browser. For this, first type the Google image search in the browser, then click on the camera option that appears on the right side in the search bar. After doing this, a new box will open at the bottom of the search bar box, in which you can paste the URL link of the photo. If it does not have a URL and the photo is on your computer, then upload that photo to Google's server, for which the other option will have to be selected. After that Google will open a new webpage, in which the content in the photo will be given on the top, then after that where the photo has been used, the information of those stories will also come on the screen.

Reverse image search can also be found on mobile
Use of Google's reverse image search feature is a bit difficult on the mobile version of Chrome, you can use the Google Lens app instead. If you do not want to use the Google Lens app, then open the Chrome browser in the phone. After this, click on the option with three dots on the right side upwards. After doing this, a new window will open, in which click on the desktop site. After that type Google image search in the browser, then click on the camera icon in the search bar and check the truth of your photo yourself. Apart from this, people who use iPhone and do not want to use Google Lens app, open the Safari browser in their phone. After this, click on the box below, on which the arrow mark is made. After this, a new box will open at the bottom, in which you have to click on the request desktop site. After that type Google image in the browser and use the reverse image search feature.

This is how Google lens works
Google Lens is available in English, France, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish. Google Lens can translate into all languages that Google Translator can support. To use it, first open the 'Google Photo' application on Android phone or tablet. After this, choose any photo and take the camera in front of it. After this, the information about the content in the photo will automatically appear on the phone screen after some time. This much user can also check the information of an object with the help of his camera, which may include building, animals or any other product. Even in online shopping clothes and household goods can be searched with the help of camera. Take, for example, the Google lens camera on any item, after which the information on the site where the goods are available, will come on the screen.