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image search

With the partial image search feature, you can search with a selected area and crop out the rest of the image.

image search

You can also do a reverse image search with this tool by cropping images. You can either copy/paste, upload, enter the image URL, or use a keyword/keyphrase to search related images. Upload from the computer and cloud storage.įeatures of our free Reverse Image Search Tool.Search image by copying and pasting an image.Make sure to check the specific image’s license before reusing it.Find visually similar images that appear online easily and quickly.

image search

All the images here are either in the public domain or have a CC license.

  • Creative Commons’ Openverse: Creative Commons, the same nonprofit that devised the CC license, has its own open-source search engine that you can use to find free images.
  • When you search for an image, make sure you check off the Search only public domain materials option that appears when you click the search bar.
  • New York Public Library : Like the Library of Congress’ collection, the NYPL also offers a ton of historical images that you can browse through and download.
  • When you browse its collection, be sure to tick off the Public Domain filter beneath the Show Only dropdown on the left side of the screen before starting your search.
  • Art Institute of Chicago : You can search for more art in the public domain through the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • You can read more about the NGA’s open access policy here. Each image is in the public domain, letting you copy, modify, and distribute any images.
  • National Gallery of Art : If you’re specifically looking for free artwork that you can reuse, check out the NGA’s collection.
  • As noted on its FAQ page, all of the images here are in the public domain.
  • The Smithsonian : Smithsonian open access offers millions of copyright-free images of wildlife, architecture, art, landscapes, and much more.






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