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To perform a Google reverse image search, follow these steps:
On a computer:
1. Open your web browser and go to Google Images (images.google.com).
2. Click on the camera icon in the search bar. This will open the reverse image search interface.
3. You can either:
a. Upload an image from your computer by clicking the “Upload an image” tab and selecting the image file.
b. Paste the URL of an image by clicking the “Paste image URL” tab and entering the URL.
4. Once you have uploaded the image or entered the URL, click the “Search by image” button.
5. Google will process the image and display search results, including visually similar images, websites featuring the image, and related information.
6. Explore the search results to find the source or additional information about the image.
On a mobile device (using the Google app):
1. Open the Google app on your mobile device.
2. Tap the Lens icon in the search bar.
3. You can either:
a. Take a picture of an object by tapping the Camera icon.
b. Browse for an image in your gallery by tapping the Gallery icon.
4. Once you have an image, Google Lens will search for similar images online.
Remember to see the copyright and usage rights when using images found through reverse image search, and always verify information from reliable sources.