Initially Bing didn’t provide any relevant results either. I’ve uploaded a picture which Google couldn’t find. Uploading images is similar to Google, just click on the camera icon and you can paste a URL or upload an image. This is where Bing shines, as it has the cropping function already built in.
Sometimes, it might be necessary to manually crop images to highlight specific details for the search engines. Cropping images to improve search results However, the source of the picture was correctly identified. In this case, Google was unable to identify the exact statue in the picture and just displays random statues. Unfortunately, the most relevant information for this query is all the way at the bottom of the page, in a section labeled ‘Pages that include matches’. As you can see, Google thinks my profile picture contains a statue.īy scrolling further down the search results, Google will also provide an overview of visually similar pictures at least according to Google. In some cases, you might want to try different keywords to get better overall results. Changing this keyword manually will alter the results. Google will automatically associate a keyword with the picture. After navigating to, we can paste an image URL or upload an image from our computer by clicking on the camera icon.įor this example, I choose to search for my profile picture on Twitter. For many of us, Google is the standard search engine.