This is very handy if you want to find the origin
of a photo you have randomly stumbled across on the web. For
example, a plate of delicious looking food that you would love
to know the recipe for.
Reverse image
searching is also great for tracking down original
photographers, identifying things (celebrities, flora and fauna,
unlabelled products you want to buy), discovering where your own
work may be getting used, and debunking fake social media posts
and profiles.
You can do a reverse
image search by going into the ‘images’ tab on Google and
clicking on the camera icon in the search bar. You can then
either upload an image to look for like images, or insert an
image address (right click on an image and hit copy image
address). Google will then deliver its best guess about the
image. Incidentally, Google was formed during 1998
and Facebook during 2004.
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