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Reverse image search to uncover the sources of your favorite home décor
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Have you ever seen a cool piece of furniture in a photo but couldn't figure out where to buy it? Whether you find furniture on the web, Instagram, TikTok, or even in person, you can use Google Lens to find retailers who sell it and shop for the best price. The easiest way to find furniture in a photo is to use Chrome, but you can also upload any image (even a screenshot) to Google Lens on any computer, Android, iPhone, or iPad.

Things You Should Know

  • Using Chrome on your PC, Mac, or Android, Ctrl-click or long-press a photo with furniture, then click "Search image with Google" to find it online.
  • To find furniture in a photo on a phone or tablet, save the photo (or take a screenshot), tap the camera icon in the Google app, and select the photo to search.
  • If you find a photo with furniture on Instagram, Pinterest, or another app you can't download from, take a screenshot, then upload it to Google Lens.
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Searching in Chrome

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  1. This opens a new panel on the right with search results for the most prominent object in the picture.
    • If you don't see this option, right-click or ctrl-click the photo and select Open image in new tab first.
    • If you're using Chrome on your Android phone or tablet, hold your finger on the image, then tap search with Google Lens . [1]
    • If you have an iPhone or iPad, use this method instead.
  2. If the picture has multiple pieces of furniture, you might see results you're not interested in. Use your mouse to select the furniture you want to search for, and the results will update instantly.
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  3. If you're using a computer, you'll see this box with an arrow inside at the top-right corner of the Google Lens panel . Now you'll see more furniture that matches what you searched for at all different retailers and price points. Scroll through the results to shop for the best deal!
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Uploading to Google Lens (Mobile)

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  1. If you have a picture on your Android, iPhone, or iPad with furniture you want to find, you can search for it using Google Lens in the Google app. First, take a picture of furniture in any setting, save one in your web browser , or capture a screenshot in an app like Instagram, Pinterest, or TikTok.
  2. Now you'll see photos from your camera roll at the bottom.
  3. If the photo is a screenshot, it'll be under "Screenshots." If you downloaded the photo or took it yourself, it'll be under "All images."
  4. Drag the box to surround only the furniture you want to look up.
  5. Now you'll see places where the furniture (or similar items) is available online, along with how much it costs.
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Uploading to Google Lens (Computer)

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  1. First, if the picture is on a website, try clicking it to see if a larger version opens. You can also right-click the picture and select Open image in new tab to isolate it from the rest of the page. Then, press Ctrl and the + key at the same time to zoom in closer.
    • This method works great to find furniture in photos from websites and apps that are hard to download from, like Pinterest and Instagram.
  2. The best way to do this is to take a partial screenshot so you're only capturing the furniture:
  3. Go to https://www.google.com and click the camera icon. It's in the search bar. This opens Google Lens.
  4. Alternatively, you can click upload a file to select the file from your computer. You can now browse Google Lens' reverse image search results for the best deal on the furniture you're looking for.
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