Learn more about an image

You can find more information about an image you encounter online.

Important: This feature is currently only available in some regions.

Find info about an image

  • To learn more about an image from Google Search:
    1. On the Google app or in the Google homepage, search for an image.
    2. Open the “Image Viewer.”
    3. Select and then About this image.
  • To learn more about an image on a page from About this page:
    • If available, reference the “About this image” section and select an image.
  • To learn more about an image from Google Lens

    Important: This feature is currently only available in the Google App on Android and iOS.

    1. Using the Google app, in the search bar, tap Google Lens to Search with an image on Google.
    2. Swipe up to see more results.
    3. Below the search bar, select the About this image tab.
  • To learn more about an image using Circle to Search:
    1. Start Circle to Search.
    2. Select an image to search.
    3. Swipe up to see more results.
    4. Below the search bar, select the About this image tab.

On the info available, you may find:

  • When Google may have first seen a similar version of the image.
  • Other pages that use similar versions of the image.
  • Pages where the image may have been seen much earlier than other results on About this image.

When Google first found the image

About this image provides information about when the image, or visually similar images, may have first been seen by Google. You can learn more about the approximate age of the image with this information.

Tip: When you evaluate images on the web, experts recommend checking whether an image is older or newer than you expected. Information about when an image may have first been seen can help you assess if the image was taken out of context.

How other sites uses the image

To help you understand how other sites use an image, About this image provides search results from the open web that contain the image or similar images.

This section uses a combination of factors, including visual similarity and page helpfulness, to prioritize results that help you understand context about the image.

Tip: When you evaluate images on the web, experts recommend that you should search for evidence of important claims, and find more perspectives from others who use the same image.

Early uses of the image

When available, the "Early uses" section highlights pages where Google has found the image, or similar images, and those pages have appeared much earlier than other results shown. You can learn more about how an image may have been used at an earlier time.

Tip: When you evaluate images on the web, experts recommend that you look for the original context of the image to assess who may have created or uploaded an image to understand their background or perspective.

How the image was made or edited

You can find details that are associated with the image itself and may be specific to the site you found the image on directly under the image or in the “How the image was made or edited" section. When available, these details can give you context like whether an image was captured with a camera or generated with AI. The “Info from” section tells you who confirmed that these details are accurate. Learn more about image details.

Tip: Search for other sources that may help validate the metadata information. Important to note, credit and digital source type metadata can be modified with image generation and editing tools, so it may not be accurate.

Give feedback on “About this image”

Your feedback helps us improve this feature for everyone.

  1. At the bottom of the page, click Send Feedback.
  2. Enter your feedback.
  3. Click Send.

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