Reverse Image Search for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 4.4.1 released

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The recently released version 4.4.1 of Reverse Image Search for the browsers Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera introduces a convenient context-menu feature that allows users to search for images across multiple platforms. This search functionality now supports renowned services such as Google, Bing, Yandex, TinEye, SauceNAO, and IQDB, enhancing users' ability to find information related to images quickly.

A standout feature of this update is the ability to add custom search engines, allowing users to tailor their search experience to better meet their individual preferences. Additionally, the extension offers the option to open search results in a new background tab, with customizable positioning options either to the right or left of the current tab, or at the end of the tab strip.

If users select multiple search engines, they can easily toggle between them in the options section, and a new "Open All" entry will be available for those who wish to utilize all selected engines simultaneously.

This update not only optimizes image search capabilities but also improves overall browsing experiences, encouraging users to explore and utilize various search tools effectively.

Looking ahead, future updates could potentially include features such as enhanced image recognition technology, integration with more niche search engines, or even AI-driven suggestions based on user behavior. This would further streamline the image search process and make the tool even more indispensable for users seeking detailed information online

Reverse Image Search for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 4.4.1 released

Reverse Image Search for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera incorporates a context-menu option for searching images on multiple services.

Reverse Image Search for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 4.4.1 released @ MajorGeeks