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An easy-to-follow guide on saving images from Google to your iOS devices
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Do you want to save pictures from Google Images to your iPhone or iPad? You can easily download photos from both the Google app and a web browser like Chrome or Safari in a few simple steps. After searching for an image, you'll just need to long-tap the photo until a menu appears, then choose "Add to Photos" from the options. If you can't save images, you may need to navigate to the image's host site first. This wikiHow will teach you how to save an image from a Google image search to your iPhone or iPad camera roll.

Things You Should Know

  • When using a mobile browser, find the image you want to save. Tap and hold the image until a menu appears, then tap "Save to Photos".
  • On the Google app, find the image. Tap "Visit" to go to the host website. Tap and hold the image, then tap "Add to Photos".
  • If you can't save photos in the Google app, try using a web browser like Chrome or Safari instead.
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using a Mobile Browser

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  1. Find your image using the Google search engine. Safari is the default browser for iOS, but you can download other browsers from the App Store.[1]
    • Enter keywords into Google's search bar, and then tap search to view the results.
    • Tap Images at the top of the search results to show all images that match your keywords.
  2. This will open a larger view of the image.
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  3. A menu will appear after a few seconds.
  4. This will add the image to your camera roll.
    • This option may appear as Save Image on older devices.
    • To view your image, open the Photos app (the multicolored flower icon on the home screen), then select the Recents album.
    • The camera roll is also where you can find photos taken with your iPhone.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Using the Google App

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  1. This looks like a multi-colored G with a white background.
    • If needed, you can download the Google app from the App Store.
  2. Enter keywords into the search bar, then tap search to view the results.
    • Be sure to tap Images to see all image results.
  3. This will open the image in a new page.
    • You can also save the image on the results page, but this may result in a lower quality photo.
  4. A menu will appear after a few seconds.
  5. Google may ask for permissions to save to your camera roll. Tap OK.
    • In some cases, you may have to click Visit to go to the host website before you can save. Tap and hold the image, then tap Add to Photos.
    • This option may appear as Save Image on older devices.
    • If you don't have the option to save the image, try using a mobile browser like Chrome or Safari instead.
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Tips

  • Google removed the View Image option from their image search results back in 2018. If you can't download an image from image search results, tap Visit below the image. Then, scroll to the image, tap and hold it, and choose Add to Photos or Save Image.[2]
  • If desired, you can make a private album for your saved images.
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1. Open Google.
2. Search for something.
3. Tap IMAGES.
4. Tap or 3D Touch the image.
5. Tap the three-dot menu if you don't have 3D Touch.
6. Tap Save image.

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