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Google Lens | AI Mode | Reverse image search | Translation+OCR — Google Lens | Lagic

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Identify products, translate text, and find visually similar images from any URL.

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Configure Agent

Select the types of searches you want to perform

List of image urls to search with google lens

Questions to ask the AI mode ('ai-mode' must be selected in searchTypes)

Select the language to translate the image to ('translate-ocr' must be selected in searchTypes)

Select language (default is en). Choose a language to specify the language for search results.

Results to deliver

500 credits

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Pricing

5 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Exact Matches: A list of products identified in the image, including product title, price, source website, and direct link.Visually Similar Results: A list of web pages containing images that are visually similar to the one you provided, with page titles and descriptions.AI Mode Answers: The specific question you asked and the corresponding text answer generated by the AI.Translated Text (OCR): The original text extracted from the image and the translated version in your chosen language.Image Metadata: Details about the source image, including its URL and dimensions.
https://...Sample Text...Value...Value...https://...
https://...Sample Text...Value...Value...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Run a reverse image search on Google Lens using image URLs. Extract product matches, find visually similar content, translate text, and get AI-powered answers about any image.

This tool automates Google Lens to give you structured data about the contents of an image. Instead of manually searching one image at a time, you can provide a list of image URLs and get back rich information for market research, brand monitoring, and content discovery. ### How it Works You select which type of analysis you need. The tool can perform four distinct functions on each image you provide: 1. **Exact Match Search:** Identifies the exact product or item in the image. It returns product titles, prices, and links to e-commerce sites where it's being sold. This is ideal for price comparison and tracking down specific items. 2. **Visual Match Search:** Finds other images across the web that look similar to your source image. This is useful for discovering related content, finding inspiration, or seeing how your visual assets are being used by others. 3. **AI Mode:** Lets you ask specific questions about the image. For example, you could ask "What historical period is this architecture from?" or "What are the primary colors in this logo?". The tool returns the AI's answer for each question. 4. **Translation & OCR:** Extracts any text visible in the image (Optical Character Recognition) and translates it into a language you specify. This is built for analyzing international products, user-generated content, or documents. You can run one or all of these searches simultaneously on a list of hundreds or thousands of image URLs. The output is delivered as structured data (like a spreadsheet or JSON file), ready for analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Exact Matches: A list of products identified in the image, including product title, price, source website, and direct link.
  • Visually Similar Results: A list of web pages containing images that are visually similar to the one you provided, with page titles and descriptions.
  • AI Mode Answers: The specific question you asked and the corresponding text answer generated by the AI.
  • Translated Text (OCR): The original text extracted from the image and the translated version in your chosen language.
  • Image Metadata: Details about the source image, including its URL and dimensions.
  • Track Competitor Pricing: Provide a list of competitor product image URLs to find where they are sold online and at what price points.
  • Monitor Brand Imagery: Use the Visual Match feature to find websites and social media posts using your brand's logos or product photos without attribution.
  • Source User-Generated Content: Find images visually similar to your products to identify customers sharing photos of their purchases.
  • Analyze International Markets: Extract and translate text from images of product packaging or in-store displays from other countries to understand local marketing.
  • Fact-Check and Verify Images: Upload an image from a news story or social media post to find its original source and context.
  • Enrich Product Catalogs: Use the AI Mode to ask questions about product images to generate descriptive attributes at scale, like 'What material is this shirt made of?'
  • Curate Mood Boards and Content: Find visually similar images to a reference photo to gather inspiration for a design project or content calendar.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the search types you need, such as 'Exact Match', 'AI Mode', or 'Translate'.

2

Paste the list of public image URLs you want to analyze.

3

If using 'AI Mode', type the questions you want to ask about the images.

4

If using 'Translate', choose the language you want the text translated into.

5

Run the tool to begin the search and analysis.

6

Download your results as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You interact with it through a simple interface where you select options and paste image URLs.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Lens?
How many images can I search at once?
Can I use this for client work?
What's the difference between 'exact match' and 'visual match'?
How does the 'AI Mode' work?
Can it search images that are not on public websites?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How is cost determined?