1. Using Visual Look Up in Apple Photos App

If you have an iPhone running iOS 15 or higher, you can use the Visual Look Up feature to find similar images on your iPhone. This feature basically detects the type of object present in a picture and finds similar images. Follow the steps below to use it. Note: Visual Look Up is not available in all regions and languages. Check availability.

2. With Google Lens

To do a reverse image search on a picture present in your iPhone’s Camera Roll, such as a screenshot or a photo you took, you can use Google Lens, an image recognition tool. Google Lens can be accessed from the Google app.

3. Using Google Chrome for Online Pictures

The Google Chrome browser offers a native functionality to do a reverse image search on any picture on the Web. Tip: learn how to customize Google Chrome like a pro.

4. Using Google Chrome for Pictures Saved on iPhone

5. Via the Google Search Mobile Version in Any Browser

Alternatively, you can do a reverse image search on any image directly from Google search results. It works in any browser, including Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. The only requirement is that you must use Google search to find the image as shown in the following steps:

6. With the Google Search Desktop Version From Any Browser

If the above method to do a reverse image search doesn’t work on your iPhone, there’s a browser-based workaround for it. We are using Safari to demonstrate, but you can employ any browser, such as Firefox, Edge, or Brave.

7. Using Other Reverse Image Search Engines

Even though most people think of Google as their first stop for a reverse image search, it’s not the only option. Alternatives like TinyEye and Yandex are both dedicated reverse image search tools that make it incredibly easy to perform your own image search.

TinEye

Yandex

Between Google, TinyEye, and Yandex, the latter provides the most detail about the image as well as similar images and a description of the image, if available. You can also locate other sizes and scroll down to see your search results. Tip: another worthy reverse image search engine that you can try on your iPhone is Labnol.

8. Using Third-Party Apps

If the above methods are not hitting your reverse image search needs, third-party iPhone apps will fill the gap. One of the most popular, Reversee, is intuitive and free, which makes it a strongly recommended option. Other iPhone-based reverse image search apps that you can try are Photo Sherlock and Reverse Image Search App. All screenshots by Mehvish Mushtaq.