Lens | Reverse Image Search
Asmitaben Dineshbhai Vora
4.2 ★
2K ratings
Free
In this reverse image search app, you can upload photos from your gallery, camera, or paste image URLs to find related images. Includes multiple search engines, detailed results, and search history management.
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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 29 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Lens | Reverse Image Search
Reverse Image Search app allows you to search photos in a reverse manner using multiple advanced search engines. Got a photo to search? Just upload it—we’ll take care of the rest.
We strive to deliver accurate and helpful search results by scanning through multiple trusted sources and platforms.
(Note: Results may not always be exact, but even a small clue can help you find what you're looking for.)
Why use our Reverse Image Search app?
- Cleverly find out what your image represents on the web
- Discover the uniqueness of a photo and see who else is using it online
- Instantly find visually similar image results
- Hassle-free reverse image search for any resolution
- Search by related text with unique functionality in our app
- Your search history is private, You can delete it too
Main Features of Search by Image:
- Elegant and user-friendly interface
- Search images using three easy options:
1. Directly from your Gallery
2. Using your Camera
3. By pasting an Image URL
- Explore results from multiple reliable sources
- View results in various sizes and formats
- Keep track of your searches with a detailed search history
All your reverse image search needs—combined in one powerful app.
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Download the app and search whatever you see—quickly and effortlessly!
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Reviews for Lens | Reverse Image Search
Lew Futpucker
Useless
Poor search. Doesn’t pick up even the obvious images
ciiguy
Very Useful
I have a friend in Chatanooga who visits historical sights and delights in sending me photos to see if I can identify them. When I am unable to do so (usually always), he provides clues until I stumble inelegantly onto the answer. Not long ago, he sent a picture of a pre-Civil War era house. After numerous clues, I finally correctly identified it as the home of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. This morning I ran the picture through my new Reverse Image Search app, which correctly recognized it immediately. I can’t wait for my friend to text another photograph. The app also identified a picture of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg taken when she was an impossibly beautiful young woman, but scored a swing and a miss when shown a photograph of me in my pilot uniform standing beside James Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13. The app displayed a series of pictures of random pilots in uniform but made no mention of Commander Lovell. I even submitted a 30 second pencil sketch of a ballerina. The app misidentified the sketch as that of a Chinese artist who is unknown to me. The answer was flattering but incorrect, although it included a number of similar sketches. Even with two misses, I find the Reverse Image Search app to be potentially very useful for researching photographs and resolving mysteries. In college, I could only dream of possessing such a powerful analysis tool.