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Lenso.ai image search
Lenso.ai is a reverse image search tool created for users on all devices - from mobile phones to laptops and PCs.
Lenso offers a next-level experience for users interested in image search and facial recognition. This search engine finds people, places, duplicates and similar or related images in seconds. Lenso does not hide results for people the way Google does.
Lenso.ai for mobile
We recommend visiting lenso.ai on mobile through your internet browser. Here’s a simple tutorial on how to do it on Chrome - however, it can be done on Safari and any other mobile browser.
How to use lenso.ai on mobile
- Open your browser (i.e. Google Chrome, Safari)
- Type in “lenso.ai” or click this link
- The main page will open; upload your image by clicking where the blue arrow points
- You will be redirected to the search result

- Scroll down for images we found
- Click Show more or orange arrows to open more results in given category
- Click square icons to use filters, alerts and more
Read more about lenso’s features: How to use lenso.ai? Find similar photos.

Lenso.ai for free
Lenso.ai is a freemium service. You can search for images for free with certain limitations regarding the number of uploads a day.
If you’d like to go premium, visit our pricing and choose the plan that suits your needs.
Need a video tutorial?
To watch more videos, visit our YouTube channel: Lenso AI YouTube.
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