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Google’s image search is defiantly agnostic when it comes to AI images. And that could spell bad news for photography.
Using Google Image search is easy on a desktop. On a phone? Not so much -- but here's how you can do it anyway.
There's more than one way to use Google Images. You can find related photos and additional information with reverse image search or Google Lens.
Via a "reverse image search" on a computer or smartphone, you can find people, places and things that are in the picture. Watch this video to see how to do a reverse image search on Google.
Google Images, formerly Google Image Search, has added new functionality that lets you find photos licensed for third-party use free of charge, and has made explicit image filtering much easier.
The new Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, nicknamed "nano bananas" by eagle-eyed AI fans, is available in the Gemini app or in Adobe Express and Firefly.
Sometimes an image does a better job at describing what you're searching for than words. Here's how to search using just an image on your phone and computer.
Users can now filter photos by whether they're available for reuse, commercial reuse, reuse with modification, or commercial use with modification when searching through Google Images.
How to Google search an image on iPhone The simplest way to reverse search an image on Google is to use the Google app. The free app works on Android and iPhone devices. To do a reverse image ...