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  • Google Lens

  • Reverse Image  Search

  • Google Images Browser

  • Tineye Browser

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Reverse Image Search


Google Lens lets you search what you see. 

Using an App, or Google Images online, it uses a photo, your camera, or almost any image, to discover visually similar images and related content, gathering results from all over the internet. Lens compares objects in your picture to other images and ranks those images based on their similarity and relevance to the objects in the original picture. Lens also uses its understanding of objects in your picture to find other relevant results from the web. 

(Google Lens, 2023)

Reverse Image Search: 

A reverse image search is a tool that allows you to find all the other web pages that feature the same image or similar images. It's a search engine technology that enables you to search for images by using an image itself as a keyword or query rather than a text. You can upload the image you want to search for or paste the URL of the image to get started.


Reverse image search is useful for various reasons, such as finding the source of an image, identifying an image, checking for plagiarism, discovering more information about a product, and so on. It can be used by photographers, artists, journalists, investigators, and anyone who wants to track down the origin of an image.


In summary, a reverse image search is a powerful tool that can help you discover more about an image and the web pages that use it. It can enhance your internet searching experience and assist you in conducting investigations and research in a more effective way. 

(bard.google.com, 2023)

Google Images Reverse Image Search Browser

Tineye Reverse Image Search Browser

TinEye and Google Reverse Image Search are two popular tools used to search for images online. Both tools serve the same purpose, which is to find the original source of an image or similar images existing on the web. However, they have some differences.

TinEye, a product of Idee Inc., is a pioneer in reverse image search technology. It is a powerful tool that can find exact matches of an image, even if it has been modified or resized. It also has a database of over 39 billion images, making it highly effective for locating images that have been on the web for a long time.

Google Reverse Image Search, on the other hand, is integrated into the Google search engine. It uses Google's vast database of images, making it ideal for finding visually similar images. It is also user-friendly as it can be accessed directly from the Google Images page.

In conclusion, both TinEye and Google Reverse Image Search are valuable tools, and the choice between them would depend on the specific needs of the user's search inquiry.

(Merlin, 2023)

References


Google. (2023, June 15 a). Search What You See. Google Lens. Retrieved June 15, 2023, from https://lens.google/howlensworks/

Google. (2023, June 15 b). Try Bard, an AI experiment by Google. Retrieved June 15, 2023, from https://bard.google.com/

Tineye. (2023, June 15). TinEye Reverse Image Search. Retrieved June 15, 2023, from https://tineye.com/

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