![]() You will once again have the option to search for the image in your context menu. The publisher has disclosed "that it will not collect or use your data" which is a nice thing to know, Armin has also been commenting on reddit helping people to use the extension and its options, but for the most part, you're sorted. Go to the Chrome web store and install Search by image by Armin Sebastian. This is where we'll have to rely on a third party extension to restore one-click reverse image searching again. Stay tuned for more such updates.Previously, one could restore reverse image search by disabling the Lens feature by heading to chrome://flags, and setting #enable-lens-region-search to disabled but although the flag is still present, setting it to disabled does nothing, leading people to believe that the flag was left behind by accident when the switch was flipped to roll out the new Lens search option for everyone, presumably from Chrome v99, since it only started showing up for me this morning. I hope the above guide helped you disable Google Lens Search and switch back to Google images in Chrome on your PC and phone. It might be annoying for some and not as reliable in terms of results. Google Lens is a handy implementation that adds many extra features, but it might not be everyone’s cup of tea. Doing so won’t change anything- it would just break the option. The other option you might think of is to disable the Google app on your phone. iPhone and iPad users don’t need to follow this method because Chrome for iOS still uses the old Image Search by default. Now when you image search on Chrome, it will search with the default Google image search. Step 3: Relaunch the Chrome browser on your phone. Step 2: Open the drop-down menu next to it and choose Disabled. If this option does not show up for you, enable the #temporary-unexpire-flags-m95 and #temporary-unexpire-flags-m96 on the flags page. Step 1: Copy and paste chrome://flags/ #context-menu-translate-with-google-lens in the Chrome address bar. Since there are no extensions to help you out on Android, we will take the flags approach to disable this feature. Like the PC version, Chrome browser on Android also uses Google Lens to reverse search images. Method 4- Disable Lens Using Chrome Flags on Android You can also directly open on another tab and drag and drop images to search through Google. It will search for the image on Google Images. Step 3: Click on Try it to search the image again on Google Image Search. You should see a message saying, “ Didn’t find what you were looking for? Retry with Google Images,” with a Try it button next to it. Step 1: Right-click on an Image and click “Search for Image with Google Lens.” Let us take a look at where you can find that option. Well, Google allows you to retry searching the image on Google search. Let’s say you don’t mind Google Lens but still want an option to search on Google images if the result does not match what you were looking for. Method 3- Use Old Reverse Image Search in Chrome With “Try it” To search only on Google without adding extra steps, go to extension settings and uncheck all other search engines except Google Images. You can also click All Search Engines to search the image on all search engines simultaneously. Step 4: Here, you can select Google to search with the old image search. Step 3: Right-click on any image and choose Search by Image. Step 1: Visit Search By Imageon the Chrome Web Store. Using it, you can have Google Lens Search and the old Google Image Search together in the right-click menu. ![]() You have to right-click on an image and choose the search engine you prefer. Search By Image is a powerful extension that allows you to reverse search for an image on various platforms. Method 2- Using Search By Image Extension Now, whenever you right-click an image and search for it, it will use the old Google image search instead of Google Lens. Step 3: Click the drop-down menu next to it. Step 2: It will open the experiments page with “ Search your Screen with Google Lens” highlighted in yellow. Step 1: Type and enter chrome://flags/#enable-lens-region-search in the Chrome address bar. You can go to the flags page and easily disable it on Chrome for PC. Google lens image search is an inbuilt Chrome feature recently added to the browser. ![]() Method 1- Disable Lens Image Search With Chrome Flags The methods will also work on other Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Edge. So, for those who prefer the image search on Google instead of Lens, here’s how you can disable Lens Image Search in Chrome. Not everyone may prefer the results produced by Lens. ![]()
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