The human race is a crazy breed of visuals; we get attracted to colors, life, and beauty. With millions and billions of photos available across the web, it could be hard to find the exact images you are looking for, their originated source, and the information linked to them. The introduction of various sizes in computer devices has further shrunken the world. After introducing social media, the world has come under the tap of fingers, which means now one can find, watch, and even stalk someone through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.
According to a popular search engine, more than 60 billion searches were done in the previous year- 60% were done from both mobile devices (Android and iPhone).
However, social media exposure made it challenging to protect the rights of pictures, copyrights, and usage. So, if you need to find the source, reverse image search is a solution.
Here is a straightforward approach to conduct a reverse image search using iPhone devices.
Here is the process:
And that’s it. You will get all the possible sources against any image.
Mobile users often look for an easy solution like an app to help them perform a reverse image search on iPhone.
For all those frequent users of RIS, use ‘Google Lens’. Just select the image from your phone gallery, spot a small camera-like button, and click on it.
The lookup search is performed, and you will get your results immediately.