How to Find the Source of an Image: A Complete Guide

A blog without an image? Sorry, not interesting. An image has a huge impact on the content you post, whether in the form of a blog or creatives on social media. Image plays its role to attract the users and engage them for a few seconds. As we use images, we must be aware of the source so that we do not fall under any copyright issues.But how do I find the source? Let’s see in this article.

Tips To Find The Source Of An Image

To search a source of an image, you can follow different methods, such as:

1. Reverse Image Search Tools

The most popular way to search a source is with the reverse image search tools. It is achieved by uploading the image on search engines like Google or pasting the URL of the image. The search engine will give similar results matching the image and also provide information about the image where it was first published. There is one more reliable tool, TinEye, to search the source of the image in a similar way.

2. Examine Image Watermarks

Check whether the image has any watermarks on the image, which could be a logo of the maker or name. If the image has a watermark, it can lead to the source.

3. Utilize Social Media Platforms

To search the source, you can copy and paste the URL on the search option of the social media platforms like Instagram or Facebook. There would be tons of results, and you may get the information of the source or the name of the person who published it on social media.

4. Check Image Sites

There are authentic sites specially to get images, such as Shutterstock and Getty Images. They provide free and paid images for public use. You can find the source of an image from these sites as well.

5. Ask Community 

The above points are enough to get the source, but if you think you are beating the dead horse, then try to ask communities on platforms like Reddit or Twitter. You might get lucky, and the makers of the image claim it.

Final Thought

Using an image for the blog post or social media is essential to attract the attention of users. However, putting an image without knowing the source can create copyright issues. To know the source, you can try reverse image search tools, like Google. You can copy and paste the URL on the search engine and get the results with the source of the image. There are other ways by which you can search sources, like social media platforms, examine watermarks, or talk to communities.

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