Right click on an image and find it's origin in Google image search.
Total ratings
4.02
(Rating count:
57)
Review summary
Pros
- Restores the right-click option to search images after Google removed it
- Useful for finding where photos have been used
- Works great with no issues
Cons
- Does not work anymore or is broken
- Redirects to Google Images instead of performing a search
- Considered a way to generate traffic to a different website
Most mentioned
- No longer works or is broken
- Redirects to Google Images page
- Restores functionality removed by Google
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Recent reviews
Recent rating average:
1.80
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-10-22 | ruslan holiavko | |||
2024-05-19 | Alexis Wang | en | Don't bother, a total fraud! When you click on it, it jumpes to some guy's SEO website. Despicable way to lead people to your website. What a waste of time!!! | |
2023-09-12 | Pavel K | no longer works | ||
2023-09-12 | Pavel K | en | no longer works | |
2023-06-12 | Sergio Vazquez II | Broken. Just opens Google Images page. | ||
2023-06-12 | Sergio Vazquez II | en | Broken. Just opens Google Images page. | |
2023-05-04 | Introscapes | Because of Googles awful changes to reverse image search this doesn't work anymore. It just opens google images | ||
2023-05-04 | Introscapes | en | Because of Googles awful changes to reverse image search this doesn't work anymore. It just opens google images | |
2022-04-22 | Фома Фомич Гольцев | If you are not a fan of the recent (March 2022) removal of the search "google for this image" right-click option from Chrome, this is the extension you want - basically restores the function without having to go through Lens or performing the search manually. A must. | ||
2022-04-22 | C King | en | If you are not a fan of the recent (March 2022) removal of the search "google for this image" right-click option from Chrome, this is the extension you want - basically restores the function without having to go through Lens or performing the search manually. A must. |
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