The Problem

Before we get you into the tools, let’s talk about the problem that many are facing. Yet many writers are using such tools for researching information for their articles. Online businesses are using them to find relevant products or get to the real manufacturer.

But at the same time, there is a problem we have observed that many face. The problem is that sometimes the original source appears to be in another language.

But there is no need to worry. If language is the problem, there are advanced image translation tools that you can use to understand the information.

Simply put, to conduct the research and understand the material in other languages, you must use two different tools – one for reverse image search and the second for translating the material into other languages.

Further Clarification

To further simplify things, we are going to provide you with an example.

Let's suppose you are writing for an e-commerce business selling affiliate products. To get accurate information or specs related to the product, you need to get to its original source.

In that scenario, you did a reverse image search for the product using a tool. You successfully get to the relevant original source. But the thing is that the information there is available in a foreign language that you can’t understand.

So, what can you do in that case?

It’s simple. Took the clear image of that information and ran it through an image translator tool. They’ll help you get the information inside in your native language.

Tools for Image-Based Research and Translation

So now that we have introduced you to the solution, let’s talk about the tools. Those that can help. For this, you can find many, many options online, but not all lying on the SERPs do the job well.

We took this headache and researched it for you. During this research, we tried to read about many tools. Finally, we found two options that seem to work well, one for research and the other for translation. Let us introduce you to both of them one by one.

1. Lenso.ai

lensoai

Address: https://lenso.ai/en

It is a reverse image search tool that helps you get to the source and duplicates of the images. Besides being able to find duplicates and trace original resources, it also features facial recognition research. This feature helps you find photos of a person available publicly online, all in one place.

Below are some other notable features that this tool boasts.

  • Provides you with the best match of images available online, i.e., similar, duplicate, exact match, etc.
  • Let you sort images in an order so you can access the new ones first.
  • Provides the original source below each image.
  • Let you create collections of relevant images (especially helpful in the case of products).

When it comes to using the tool, all you need to do is provide it with an image. Within seconds, you’ll get a collection of duplicate images in front of you with the source mentioned at its bottom. But know that to get to the source of the image, you might have to buy a subscription plan.

2. Image Translator by OCR.best

image translator

Address: https://www.ocr.best/image-translator

This is the tool that helps in case the information on the source or inside the image itself is in a foreign language. Using it, you can translate texts inside images into your native language.

Below are the features that this tool boasts at the time.

  • Translate images in 100+ languages.
  • Good accuracy in reading the texts embedded inside an image.
  • Process images in seconds and provide you with the translated one without disturbing the design.

Regarding usage, first, you have to provide the image to the tool that you want to translate. Next, choose your desired language and hit the translate button. Within seconds, you’ll get the same image but with text in your chosen language.

Bottom Line

Reverse image-based research tools seem very helpful when it comes to finding sources. You can get similar images, faces, and duplicate ones all in one place. In case the information on the sources is available in other languages, image translation tools are there to help.

So, if you ever come in need of finding sources in non-native languages, try the two tools we mentioned above. We are very confident that they can help you with your tasks quite well.

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