Reverse image search engines take a picture as an input and search the web for visually similar images. It can be used to find out if somebody has copied your copyright image, identify unknown things, track the source of an image, among a few different things. Google’s reverse image search is the most common reverse image search engine out of the lot but it is only available for the desktop, excepting Android and iPhone users from this essential feature.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android

1.Image Search

Image Search enables to quickly reverse search an image by sharing the image from your gallery, browser, or anywhere. There’s an option to upload an image from within the app, although find using the “Share” menu much more convenient.

It is used to custom reverse search engines and has a several Google reverse image search specific features like blocking explicit images and setting region based redirects. It can compress images for faster uploads, so it has users with poor network connection covered. Once the image has been uploaded, it can show the result in a custom Chrome tab, or a browser of your choice. It’s a solid Google reverse image search tool, wrapped in a beautiful Material Design UI.

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Install: (Free, with in-app purchases)

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

2.Search by Image

Search by Image is another simple reverse image search tool, which shows reverse search engine results from Google Images and TinEye. Performing a reverse image search is as simple as sharing the picture from anyplace, and selecting the “Search by Image” option. Like Image Search, it also gives you a chance to select an image from within the app. Even though sharing the image is a much more convenient way to achieve the same. You can crop, resize or flip an image before really uploading it.

In its settings, you can set the search results to show inside the app or your default browser. The preferred search engine is set to Google by default, but you can change it to TinEye. If you select to use Google, you get an additional setting to set the level of “Google Safe Search” to block explicit images.

Install: (Free, ad-supported)

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

How to Reverse Image Search on iPhone

1.Search by Image Extension

Search by Image Extension is the latest addition to the batch of similar iOS apps. To reverse search an image, just share the image from the Photos app, browser or literally wherever and select the “Search Image” option.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

Now you can reverse search an image using Google and Yandex. You can select to show the results in your browser of choice. If you don’t like opening a full-fledged web browser, you can select to open it in “in-app Safari” .

Install: (Free)

2.Reversee

Reversee is a reverse image search engine client for iOS which comes with a lot of bells and whistles. The free version comes with an editor to crop or rotate the image, an option to show search results in your preferred browser and share images from inside apps to make reverse searching a lot more convenient.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

The pro version unlocks more features like the ability to choose from multiple search engines (Google, Bing, Yandex) for enhanced search results. It also lets you auto-crop images, unlock more editor options, remove ads and more.

Install: (Free, with $3,99 for Pro version)

3.Veracity

Veracity is another famous reverse image search engine client for iOS. Because Veracity doesn’t support sharing from inside apps, you should explicitly launch it every time you need to reverse search an image. You can select an image from your camera roll, photo library, Dropbox or from the clipboard.

It can identify contents inside the image. The free version shows advertisements along with search results and can be removed with an in-app purchase. Another in-app purchase of about a dollar unlocks a crop tool to crop images before uploading.

Install: (Free, with in-app purchases)

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

 

Reverse Image Search Using Web Services

We can reverse image search using a few web services, eliminating the need for a dedicated app.

1.CTRLQ

CTRLQ is a simple web service that gives you a chance to upload a picture from your Android or iOS device and perform a Google reverse image search for it. You’ll need to have the image saved to your gallery/camera roll earlier.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

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2.TinEye

TinEye gives you a chance to upload an image from your Android or iOS device and perform a reverse image search for it. TinEye’s website lets you upload an image from the Gallery or Google Drive if you visit the website from an Android device. On an iOS device, it lets you upload an image from the camera roll or iCloud Drive.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

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3.Google Images

Note:

This is a kind of workaround to make Google reverse image search work on mobile.

At this point you maybe know that you can reverse image search on Google Images from the desktop, but not from the mobile site. You can get around this easily by requesting a desktop site from the mobile browser while you’re on Google Images website.

Here’s how to do it on Chrome mobile for Android and iOS:

  • Tap on the three dots overflow menu and select “Request Desktop Site“.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

How to do it on Safari:

  • Long tap on the reload icon in the address bar and select “Request Desktop Site“.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

In both the cases, the Google Images website must reload with the desktop version and you can upload images from your Android/iPhone by clicking on the camera icon.

How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

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Pro-tip:

In Chrome, you can reverse search an image quickly by long tapping the image and selecting “Search Google for this image “. This works only on images on the web and not your locally saved images.

 How to Reverse Image Search on Android and iPhone

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