
There are plenty of times when you’d like to know where an image came from. Maybe you want to find the original creator, so you can give them proper credit. Or perhaps you’re just after a larger size. Whatever the reason, TinEye is a great web app that can help you find what you’re looking for. Now wouldn’t it be great if you could just click on an image on your computer, and have results pop up in TinEye? Well now you can.
The TinEye Client is a small piece of freeware that adds a “TinEye” option whenever you right-click on an image on your computer. When you click it, a compressed version of the image will be uploaded to TinEye, and a search will begin. A few seconds later, you’ll have the results you were looking for.



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