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Google’s Image Search results are sometimes so beautiful that you want to save some of those images to your device. If you’ve found yourself in this situation, here’s how to download photos from your search results on desktop and mobile. RELATED: How to Reverse Image Search With Google Images Save Photos From Google Image Search on DesktopTo download an image on desktop, all you basically have to do is pick your image, click an option, and your photo is saved to your computer. To do that, first, launch your favorite web browser on your computer and open Google Image Search. There, find the photo you want to save to your machine. On the search results page, access the photo that you want to download. Right-click your photo, and from the menu that opens, choose “Save Image As.” Your browser will open your computer’s standard “Save As” window. Here, select a folder to save your photo in, type your photo’s name in the “File Name” field, and click “Save.” And you’ve successfully downloaded your favorite picture from your Image Search results. If you’re not sure exactly where the image file went, check your Downloads folder. If your downloaded file is of low resolution, then try downloading that image directly from the source site. To do that, on the Image Search results page, click the link beneath the photo and not the photo to be taken to the photo site. There, right-click the image and choose “Save Image As.” RELATED: Where Are My Downloads on Windows? Download Pictures From Google Image Search on MobileOn your mobile phone, you can download images from Google’s Image Search results using Google Chrome, Apple Safari, or Microsoft Edge. Mozilla Firefox doesn’t offer the option to save images, so you can’t use it. To start, open your web browser and launch Google Image Search. Find the photo you’d like to save to your phone. On the search results page, tap the photo to download. On your photo’s full-screen page, tap and hold on the photo. On Android, in the menu that opens, choose “Download Image.” On iPhone or iPad, from the menu that pops up, select “Save Image.” Your phone will download and save the photo on your local storage, and you’re all set. Did you know you can also save Google Slides objects as images on your devices? RELATED: How to Save Google Slides Objects as Images READ NEXT
How-To Geek is where you turn when you want experts to explain technology. Since we launched in 2006, our articles have been read more than 1 billion times. Want to know more? Google Photos is a smarter home for all your photos and videos, made for the way you take photos today. “The best photo product on Earth” – The Verge • FREE UP SPACE: Never worry about running out of space on your phone again. Photos that are safely backed up can be removed from your device’s storage in just a tap. • VISUAL SEARCH: Your photos are now searchable by the people, places and things in them—no tagging required. • SMARTER SHARING: With smart sharing suggestions, giving your friends the photos you took of them is painless. And they can add their photos, too, so you’ll finally get the photos you’re actually in. • MOVIES AND GIFS, MADE FOR YOU: Get automatically created movies, collages, GIFs, and more from your photos. Or easily create them yourself. • ADVANCED EDITING: Transform photos with a tap. Use intuitive and powerful photo and video editing tools to apply content-aware filters, adjust lighting, and more. • SMART AUTOMATIC ALBUMS: Tell better stories, without the work. Automatically get a new album with just your best shots after an event or trip, then invite others to add their photos. • LIVE ALBUMS: Share your latest photos with Live Albums. Select the people and pets you want to see and Google Photos will automatically add photos of them as you take them, no manual updates needed. • SHARED LIBRARIES: Share without sharing. Grant a trusted person access to all of your photos. • REDISCOVER: Get collages of photos you took a year ago on this day – perfect for #tbt. • GOOGLE LENS: Search what you see. This preview enables you to identify text and objects in your photos to learn more and take action. • ON YOUR TV: View your photos and videos on your TV with Chromecast and Airplay support. • FREE STORAGE: Every Google Account comes with 15 GB of free storage and you can choose to automatically back up all your photos and videos in High quality or Original quality. Your photos are safe, secure, and private to you. All photos and videos you back up in High quality before June 1, 2021 will not count toward your Google Account storage. You can also upgrade storage for your Google Account, used for Original Quality photos and videos, Google Drive and Gmail by subscribing to Google One, an expanded storage plan. Subscriptions start at $1.99/month for 100 GB in the US. Pricing and availability can vary by region. Storage subscriptions purchased in-app will be charged to your iTunes Account, and automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Subscriptions and auto-renewal may be managed by going to iTunes Account Settings after purchase. Google Privacy Policy:
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More By This DeveloperYou Might Also LikeWhy can't I download images from Google on my iPhone?Check Browser Permissions
The browser or the app that you are using to download images from Google search should have the necessary storage permission. If the browser doesn't have the permission, you won't be able to save the images.
How do I download images on my iPhone?On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Open the Photos app, then go to the Albums tab. Scroll down to Shared Albums and select an album. Tap the photo or video, then tap the share button . Choose Save Image or Save Video.
Why can't I download images on my iPhone?Check Your iCloud Storage Space
Your iPhone won't be able to download the photo if you're out of iCloud storage space. Open Settings and tap on your name at the top of the screen. Then, tap iCloud. Your iPhone's iCloud storage capacity will be displayed at the top of the screen.
How do I download a picture from a website to my iPhone?Apple iPhone - Save Pictures from Browser. From a Home screen on your Apple® iPhone®, tap. Safari. . If an app isn't available on your Home screen, swipe left to access the App Library.. From a website, touch and hold the picture for approximately 3 seconds.. Tap. Add to Photos. . If running iOS 12.4 or lower, tap. Save Image. .. |