Quick Image Search
Right click an image or some selected text and use that for a secure search using Google Images.
Revert Google Images to classic view & disable Lens for a simpler, nostalgic search experience.
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Old Images Redirect: Disable Google Lens is a cutting-edge browser extension designed to transform your image searching experience. By reverting Google Images to its classic, beloved layout, this extension bypasses the modern Google Lens feature, offering users a straightforward, uncomplicated search interface. It’s crafted for those who appreciate the simplicity and directness of the old Google Images, ensuring a hassle-free and nostalgic browsing journey.
Key Features:
Classic Google Images Interface: Instantly access the traditional Google Images layout.
Disable Google Lens: Removes Google Lens integration for a pure, uncluttered search experience.
User-Friendly: Simple to install and use, with no complicated settings.
Fast and Efficient: Enjoy quicker load times and a more responsive search experience.
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Right click an image or some selected text and use that for a secure search using Google Images.
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Step back into a simpler time with the 'Good Old Days' Chrome extension.
Restores Google Images to how it appeared before August 6, 2019
A powerful reverse image search tool, with support for various search engines, such as Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu and TinEye.