This text introduces how to search for Google images and how to search for mobile paths. It’s not just Googling through simple text. You can get the results you want by using image search. This method is useful when you don’t know the word you’re looking for clearly. In particular, you can search for photos in your gallery. I would like to find out how to take pictures through Google Lens and how to use the stored images through the table of contents below. Google Image Search Mobile 1 Google Image Search Mobile 2The second method is to use the image. When scrolling down from the initial screen of Google Lens, the gallery screen saved so far appears. Let’s select the image that we previously saved and move on to the next step.3. You can check the next first “Photos and Videos” tab, press the button, and change it to “All All All All All All Time”.2. The currently captured image is recognized, and when scrolling below, the same similar image data as before may be provided.How to search Google Image 1The access route is as follows. Run the Google app and select the lens icon on the right side of the search window. When selecting, permission should be allowed for searching with photos. Let’s change Google’s initial settings for image search.6. When shooting, a similar image appears as follows, and you can find the desired keyword through the data.#GoogleImageSearchMobile #How toSearchGoogleImage4. Once the next camera setup is complete, Google Image Mobile Search will begin.2. Currently, the feature can only be used by changing Google app permissions. Let’s click on the Permissions tab and scroll down to find the “not allowed” item.5. If Google Lens appears, you can proceed with the shooting through the shutter button below. Let’s put the image we’re looking for in the lens and press the shutter button.How to search Google Image 2I learned how to search for Google images through mobile paths. If you can’t think of the keyword you’re looking for, Googling the image is the best. This is because lens recognition is fast and similar keywords are provided.