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4 best search engines for finding visually similar images
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Wesearchfor new images daily, especially if our work involves finding and using various images. But sometimes, we have an idea of what we want, but don’t know exactly what it is.
All in all, you know how the image you’re looking for looks, but don’t know its name. Well, what if we tell you that you already have what it takes to find the desired image.
The advanced technology in search engines allows us tosearchfor images simply by its visual appearance.
In that manner, we made a list of the best search engines for finding visually similar images, without even entering their actual names.
What’s the best search engine to find visually similar images?
Google Images
Googleis the most powerfulsearchengine in the world, there’s no question about that. It has a mechanism of searching for a particular image by the visual appearance.
To search Google by image, go togoogle.com, click on the camera button in thesearchbar, and enter the image’s URL. Google will then automatically search the Internet for any visually similar images.
Searching Google by images appears to be the most effective inGoogle Chromeas you can perform thesearchsimply by right-clicking the image and choosing theSearchGooglefor image option.
The Ask Cortana option inMicrosoft Edgedoes the same thing, but it still doesn’t provide as accurate results asGoogle.
So, if Google Chrome is your main browser, using theSearchGooglefor image option is the most effective options. However, if you’re using another browser, you might check other search engines from this list, as well.
TinEye
TinEyeis one of the longest-standing image search engines on the Internet. Using TinEye is even simpler than usingGoogleImages.
You just open the site, enter the image’s URL, and the site will search for it through over 16 million indexed images.
Although TinEye works pretty well, Google Images actually did better according to our tests. If you’re looking for your online double, TinEye probably won’t find them for you.
TinEye’s best feature isMulticolorEngine. This feature allows you tosearchfor images by the combination of colors. You choose two colors, and TinEye will show you all images that contain these two colors.
This is a great option for coming up with new ideas and discovering new images that might be useful to you. But keep in mind, ThinEye will onlysearchfor images with Creative Commons.
Bing Image Match
Microsoft’ssearchengine also has its own image-searchingmechanism.Bing Image Matchworks the same way other image search engines do.
You just enter the image’s URL or upload your own picture, andBingwill do thesearchfor you. Binge Image Match doesn’t appear to be as accurate as Google, but it’s still a very decent choice.
The only thing that will probably cost Bing some users is the fact that Bing Image Match is not available in all countries worldwide.
CC Search
CCSearchis thesearchengine that only allows you tosearchfor Creative Commons material. Its main purpose, of course, is to find visually similar images that match yoursearch.
However, even after you find the desired image, you need to make sure you’re actually allowed to use that image. We can say that guys from CCSearchreally care about legality.
CCSearchis not an image-searchingengine only. You can alsosearchfor other material like videos, clip art, music, and more. Of course, it will only show you content under Creative Commons.
We hope these recommendations from our list were helpful. Do you know about some other awesome imagesearchengine tools? For more suggestions, please reach the comments section below.
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.