- Click the image on your slide that you want to reverse search on Google.
- Right-click the image and select Save to Keep from the options.
- On the Google Keep sidebar, right-click on the image and select Search this image with Google Lens. (NOTE: This only works in the Google Chrome browser.)
- A secondary Google Chrome window will appear showing related search results for the image, including where it comes from and where it has been used.
How to Reverse Image Search in Google Slides Using Google Chrome
Follow this interactive demo to learn how to reverse image search in Google Slides using Google Chrome.
📌 Why this matters
Reverse image searching helps you verify image sources, check usage rights, and find higher resolution versions for your presentations. You can also discover if an image appears on questionable websites that might reflect poorly on your brand or project. This technique becomes especially valuable when collaborating with others who may have added images without proper attribution, or when you inherit presentations and need to ensure all visual content meets your organization's compliance standards before sharing with clients or stakeholders.
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