Anyone who owns an iPhone knows that it is a tool that can make our lives easier in many ways. But sometimes there is a feature that we do not fully understand or do not even know exists. One of those features is search by image. As an iPhone user, you may want to learn how to search by image on your iPhone. After reading this blog post, you will have mastered this feature and understand its benefits and possibilities. We understand that you do not want to spend a lot of time figuring out and using this feature. But you do not want to feel like you are behind in technology. We are here to help you!
What is the 'search by image' function useful for?
As an iPhone user, you probably use your phone regularly to look up information. But sometimes you just can't find the right keywords to find what you're looking for. To solve this problem, there's the 'search by image' function. You can easily find what you're looking for by searching with an image instead of keywords. Imagine you see a nice chair that you want, but you don't know the name of it. Take a picture, search for it, done! You get all kinds of results about the chair you were looking for. But this function is not only useful for looking up chairs. You can of course search for any object you want. Maybe you see beautiful flowers, plants or insects during a walk and you don't know the name? Or maybe you want to know the recipe for a dish you ordered? Or do you want to know more about a mysterious work of art that you come across? The possibilities are endless!How does it work?
Here are the steps you need to follow to search by image on your iPhone:
1. Open Google on your iPhone.
2. Click on the camera icon ( Google Lens ) on the right in the search bar
3. Choose the option you want to use: use an existing photo or take a photo.
4. Select the part of the photo you want to locate.
5. If necessary, click on 'Add search query' to add keywords.
6. Tada! There are all the results.