Reverse Image Search has arrived in ChatGPT, you can search for information including the original source by placing any photo
Reverse Image Search has arrived in ChatGPT, you can search for information including the original source by placing any photo
Now you can do a reverse image search from ChatGPT. Open OI has made it possible to find the source of any photo or find more information about it from its chatbot.
Reverse image search can help you find the original source of any photo. It can also help you find out if someone else is using your photo.
Not only this, it can also find a high-resolution version of a photo, identify a person's face, search for objects and assets online, and detect fake media profiles.
Nowadays, many people are using Google Image Search for this task. However, now this feature of ChatGPT has made it even easier. It can be a good option to find more information about any photo online.
Although Google Image Search is powerful, ChatGPT has brought more simplicity. It doesn't just find the source of the image, you can also ask for more in-depth information, create new ones in an artistic style, or explore similar images in new patterns. For example, ChatGPT also offers vector-style drawings and fun sketches for one image. Now it does more than just search for images. It can inspire creative projects, help with research, and even provide a new perspective on what an image might represent.
How to do ChatGPT's reverse image search?
First, click on the Tools icon in ChatGPT's prompt box and select Web Search. If you've seen an image online, go to the relevant website, right-click on the image and select 'copy image address' (this wording may vary depending on your browser). Now paste it into ChatGPT and click the arrow button.
Another way is to search by uploading an image. To do this, select the ‘+’ (plus) sign in the ChatGPT prompt box and select the option ‘Add photos & files’. You can also link Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive by selecting another option called ‘Add from apps’. This option is useful if you store your photos on these cloud services. After selecting a photo, click the arrow button.
Both of these ways can be used to search for information about a photo through ChatGPT. However, in our tests, uploading the photo directly rather than copying and pasting the URL yielded more effective results. When searching this way, ChatGPT provides a list of related sources at the end of the analysis. Clicking on ‘Sources’ opens a list of citations. Usually, the list contains images that match the image you are looking for, as well as websites with more information about it.
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