Find out how to include the Google image search option in Windows' right mouse button menu
You can add a variety of add-ons to Windows to make it more user-friendly and to save you time. In this topic, we will learn about the GoogleImageShell add-on, which will add an option to the right mouse button so that you can search for any image in the Google search engine directly from the file browser instead of opening the browser and uploading the image and then searching. This will save you some time, so follow the explanation with me.
To download the tool, simply click on GoogleImageShell.exe on the website that appears after clicking the link below the post.
The tool is only 23 kilobytes in size. After downloading the tool, enter it, then write the name that will appear in the list, and click on the install button after choosing the image formats you want.
Remember to turn on the Resize large images before uploading option so that the process runs more quickly by reducing the size of the images before uploading. It is worth noting that you must put this tool in one place and not change it so that it continues to work with you.
After installing the tool, the Search on Google Images option will appear when you right-click on any image, and the result will appear as follows when you click on it:
It is worth noting that this program allows you to search more than one image at the same time, and as for the time taken in the uploading process, it depends on your internet speed, but if you have activated the option Resize large images before uploading, it will help you speed up the process.
Program download link: Google ImageShell