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SmartImage

Find the source image in one click!
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SmartImage is a powerful reverse image search tool for Windows. SmartImage will open the best match found returned from various image search engines (see the supported sites) right in your web browser. This behavior can be configured to the user's preferences.

SmartImage features context menu integration, which allows you to right click on an image to immediately run a search!

Supported Engines πŸ”Ž

Supported search engines:

See the Engines Index spreadsheet.

Getting Started 1️⃣

SmartImage is designed to be intuitive and agile. There are multiple ways of running the program, and you can use 2 different forms of input: direct image links or files.

See Usage Β»

1. Input Field

1a. Text πŸ“²

Simply use the text input field in the shell UI. You are able to copy/paste text and use common text manipulation functions such as undo/redo.

1b. Drag-and-drop ↕

You are able to drag-and-drop images into the text field, in which case the file path populates the input field.

2. Clipboard πŸ“‹

SmartImage automatically detects clipboard changes

2a. Text πŸ”—

Copy a link or file path, and the input field will update with its value.

2b. Image file πŸ–Ό

Copy an image file, and the input field will update with its file path.

3. Context menu πŸ–±

Once the context menu integration is enabled, right-click on an image to open SmartImage with the selected file used as the input.

4. Command-line πŸ–₯

Use the following parameters to invoke SmartImage:

Parameter Definition
--i Input
--auto Start search immediately

Wiki πŸ“•

See the Wiki Β» for documentation.

Wiki pages useful for getting started: