Google’s image search is very good, and their index is larger than ours, but TinEye’s matches are better. We have fewer false positives and we’re able to find images that have been cropped, edited or otherwise modified. TinEye also doesn’t delete old results, and we show you when the results were found.
How do I search using an image in Google?
Search with an image from a website
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app or Chrome app .
- Go to the website with the image.
- Touch and hold the image.
- Tap Search with Google Lens.
- Select how you want to search:
- At the bottom, scroll to find your related search results.
What is TinEye image search?
TinEye is the original reverse image search engine, using image recognition with a growing index of billions of images. You can use TinEye to find out where an image came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find a higher resolution version. Comparing your image with TinEye results.
How do I use TinEye reverse image search?
How to use TinEye
- Upload an image from your computer or mobile device by clicking the upload button to locate the image you wish to search for.
- To search by URL, copy and paste an image url address into the search box.
- Drag an image from a tab in your browser and drop it in a browser tab where TinEye is open.
How reliable is TinEye?
TinEye has a consumer rating of 4.33 stars from 6 reviews indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases.
What’s better than TinEye?
The best alternative is Google Images, which is free. Other great apps like TinEye are Google Lens (Free), Image Search Options (Free), NooBox (Free, Open Source) and Search by Image (Free, Open Source).
How can I find someone using their picture?
To search with a website image in the Chrome app, you need to set Google as your default search engine.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app or Chrome app.
- Go to the website with the image.
- Touch and hold the image.
- Tap on Search with Google Lens.
- Select how you want to search: