¹ A note about searching for someone's social network profile: as explained before, the app acts as a link between your device pictures and reverse image search engines, like Google Images.
Search engines have to crawl pictures around the web first, so the image data is added to their database and then that picture can be shown in search results.
Reversee is a bridge between your pictures and reverse image search engines, allowing you to make a search by image.
Other networks like Pinterest, Twitter and LinkedIn are more frequently shown in search results, but there is never a guarantee that a picture will be found even in those websites.
- Smart navigation of your device photos (you can search by a picture in the middle of the camera roll and then come back to search for a picture nearby, avoiding to scroll the photos all over again).
- Set size of the image sent to the search engine (it may yield different results).
PS: Although the app allows you to search for pictures, it doesn't promise you will find results.
The actual search is made by third party engines, and even if they are the best on the business, none of them cover 100% of the searches.
- iOS Extension: Use Reversee inside other apps (Photos, Safari, Chrome and any app that "exports" an image or URL).
- Editor gestures: it makes the app a complete image visualizer (navigation, zoom, reset, crop and also an option to save the cropped image to the Camera Roll).
Reversee is not endorsed by or affiliated with any of these search engines.
- Search with Google Images (default search engine).
- Display detailed information about the image (URL, dimensions and file size).
- Open the results page in: 1) Safari, 2) Chrome, 3) Add to Reading List, 4) Copy to Clipboard, 5) Send Email, etc.