Compare Chrome extensions: One-Click Reverse Image Search vs Multi-highlight

Stats One-Click Reverse Image Search One-Click Reverse Image Search Multi-highlight Multi-highlight
User count 26,948+ 202,042+
Average rating 4.64 4.10
Rating count 437 539
Last updated 2020-05-20 2020-06-17
Size 243.71K 60.78K
Version 0.0.7 1.21
Short description
Support Google, Bing, Yandex, TinEye and Baidu search engines. Initiate a search using any image on the web in just one click. Search and highlight multiple words on web pages.
Full summary

To use this extension, right click on an image on the web and select “Search with this image” then choose the search engine you want to use.

You can configure the context menu by clicking the extension icon on Chrome toolbar to contain either a single button with your default search engine, or a cascaded menu with all included search engines.

Found an image on the web that you’re curious about? With this extension, you can initiate a search on Google, Bing, Yandex, TinEye and Baidu using pictures on the web. You can discover photos of places, learn more about art pieces, identify landmarks, and more.

Google Search is a trademark of Google Inc. The use of the trademark is subject to Google’s permission. This extension is neither endorsed by or affiliated with Google.

Privacy Policy We do not collect any personal information. We do not sell, trade, or rent Users personal identification information to others. For details visit: https://sites.google.com/view/182-privacy-policy

Can do for you:

  • Highlight multiple english words on all pages. (whole word matching for english words, currently)
  • Your words will be saved.
  • Needs to refresh opened pages after install this extension.

If you love it, you can support it on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/alexius_lee) or donate via PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/alexiuslee)

Change log:

  • 1.21 - Remove tracelog codes (which has stopped receiving years ago).
  • 1.12~1.20 - Bug fix.
  • 1.11 - Temporary rollback to v1.7.
  • 1.10 - Change: Skip "content editable" elements; Support single letter non-english words.
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