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Home / Search Engine Optimization / Mastering Visual Search: Top Tools, Engines, and How-To Tips for 2024

Mastering Visual Search: Top Tools, Engines, and How-To Tips for 2024

August 15, 2024 By Danny Conlon

Visual Search - Danny Conlon

Visual searches are quickly increasing in popularity because of convenience and efficiency. 

See a cool pair of sunglasses on an influencer and want to know where to buy them? All it takes is a quick visual search to get a list of shops. 

This is just one of many examples showing the ease of visual search and why users are turning to this new technology. 

Businesses that aren’t already considering and optimizing for visual search should start now if they want to increase conversions and gain a competitive advantage. 

In this guide to visual search, Ignite Visibility’s VP of Product and Marketing, Danny Conlon, will give some advice on how to optimize for visual search and some of the main platforms you’ll want to target.

What You’ll Learn

  • What is Visual Search?
  • Visual Search Technology Tools
  • Why Marketers Need to Pay Attention to Visual Search
  • How Marketers Can Optimize for Visual Search

My Expert Insight on Visual Search

Visual search is more than just a trend. It’s a newer technology that in my opinion, is here to stay and will shape the future of search engines. 

Visual search will become crucial to your overall SEO strategy as usage increases. It will also complement your overall SEO strategy by increasing your traffic through this type of search. 

Think it’s just for ecommerce businesses? Think again! Other use cases include:

  • Healthcare: Visual search could assist in searching for certain skin conditions or bug bites.
  • Real Estate: Homebuyers could use visual search to find properties similar to ones they like.
  • Auto Industry: Car collectors can use visual search to find certain car models or parts. 

Similarly, individuals planning to purchase second-hand vehicles in Houston could utilize visual search tools to find the best options available.

The list goes on!

The bottom line is, businesses should be focusing on creating images that are high quality, relevant, and well-tagged to gain a competitive edge. 

Let’s get more into how visual search works and some specific strategies to optimize for it.

What is Visual Search?

Visual search involves users uploading images into certain types of search engines, usually in an attempt to either learn more about what’s in the image or find a product included in the image. 

For instance, someone might take a photo of a plant and look it up online to find out what species it is or where it comes from.

An example of a visual search on Google and the results displayed.
An example of a visual search on Google and the results displayed

Visual search works when search engines receive the image, recognize it, and look for other images online that are either the same or similar. The results could include images of objects that match the object or even consist of components of it, such as coconuts in the above example of a palm tree search.

If a user searches for a product, details like product names, pricing, and links to product pages could also appear.

Specifically, visual search uses a form of artificial intelligence (AI) to interpret images and compare them. For instance, a visual search engine might use machine learning to learn about an image’s content and look for contextual examples. Computer vision is another potential component that can help these engines visualize images.

Key Players in Visual Search Technology

These visual search engines use a combination of AI and complex algorithms to understand, recognize, and compare images when bringing back results to users. They ultimately give both consumers and marketers the chance to enhance the search experience.

With a better understanding of what visual search is and how to do a visual search, let’s explore some of the main types of visual search tools out there.

Google Lens

One of the most popular visual search engines is Google Lens, which makes it easy for users to upload images via mobile devices to conduct a search. Users can look for objects, text, landmarks, products, and other items using any image.

Some of the specific features of Google Lens include:

  • The ability to identify plants, animals, objects, and locations
  • Real-time text translation, such as when trying to translate a sign in a foreign country
  • QR code and barcode scanning
  • Shopping links for products in images
Example of Google Lens solving a homework problem
Example of Google Lens solving a homework problem

Pinterest Lens

Another popular visual search tool is Pinterest Lens. This engine targets audiences interested in lifestyle, home decor, and fashion, enabling them to upload images to get ideas or inspiration. For instance, a user might upload an image of an object in the home and look for more inspiring interior designs featuring the object. 

Features of Pinterest Lens include:

  • Object recognition and suggestions featuring the same or similar objects
  • Inspirational idea recommendations for everything from fashion and home decor to recipes
  • Connects users to millions of images within the Pinterest database
  • The Try On feature allowing users to “try on” makeup on images of themselves or preview items in physical spaces using augmented reality (AR)
Example of Pinterest Lens for trying on makeup
Example of Pinterest Lens for trying on makeup

Amazon StyleSnap

Amazon users can conveniently use the Amazon app to access StyleSnap, which is specifically designed to help users find fashion products based on visual searches. An example would include an image of a person’s dress that would lead StyleSnap to retrieve recommendations for that particular dress or similar styles.

The following are some key features of Amazon StyleSnap:

  • The ability to match clothes and accessories using uploaded images and existing Amazon products in its database
  • Personalized product recommendations with matching or similar fashions
Example of Amazon StyleSnap looking for a dress
Example of Amazon StyleSnap looking for a dress

Bing Visual Search

Bing’s version of Google Lens is Bing Visual Search. It works similarly to Google Lens, with image recognition capabilities that help it match images and compare them with others within the Bing database.

Here are some features of Bing Visual Search:

  • Recognition of objects, landmarks, animals, and other items
  • Shopping links with price comparisons
  • Information about locations, products, and objects in images
Bing Visual Search tool
Bing Visual Search tool

Snapchat Visual Search

Snapchat also has its own Amazon-powered Visual Search function that can connect users to products using images taken through the Snapchat app. Specifically, it works by recognizing objects in images and taking users to an Amazon product featuring the same object or something similar.

Features include:

  • Recognition of many products that are available on Amazon
  • Links to relevant Amazon product pages
  • Convenient usage through the Snapchat app for instant visual searches
Snapchat visual search tool integrates with Amazon
Snapchat visual search tool integrates with Amazon

CamFind

CamFind is a third-party visual search tool that allows users to take photos with their mobile devices, upload them in the app, and find relevant results. Users can look for information on objects, products for sale, and more.

Some features include the following:

  • Object recognition and recommendations for similar results or products
  • Language translation capabilities
  • Voice search option
CamFInd visual search in an app
CamFind visual search in an app

Syte

For something more exclusively intended for ecommerce, online shoppers may use Syte. The app works with independent sellers to help them connect their products to users looking for certain items.

Syte’s features include:

  • Personalized product recommendations using uploaded images
  • Integration with retailers to allow them to incorporate visual search functions into their websites or apps
  • Optimized product discovery
Syte - ecommerce visual search tool
Syte – ecommerce visual search tool

TinEye

TinEye words like a traditional reverse image search engine. Users can upload a photo to the website and learn about where else the image appears and how other sites use it, or they can find high-resolution versions of the image.

Some of TinEye’s features include:

  • The ability to perform reverse image searches using an uploaded image
  • Image tracking across the internet
  • Lists of similar or exact image matches along with their sources
TinEye reverse image search engine
TinEye reverse image search engine

The Importance of Visual Search for Marketers

If you’re not optimizing for visual search, you’re missing out on a big opportunity to extend your reach and connect with users who might otherwise not find you through traditional search.

Here are some of the main reasons why visual search is instrumental in SEO’s evolution:

1. Changing Consumer Behavior

Online shoppers are beginning to favor visuals over text content. In fact, according to a recent study, more than 50% of consumers stated that visual information is more influential than text in their buying decisions.

Couple this with the fact that more people are using mobile devices when searching online, and it would appear that visual search is more essential than ever.

2. Enhanced User Experience

One of the main advantages of visual search is the ability for users to easily, efficiently, and conveniently search online using instant image uploads. Marketers can work to connect users directly with what they’re looking for, whether it’s information, a product, or something else.

The result is a much shorter customer journey through a seamless experience. It can also improve the physical shopping experience, with 61% of consumers stating that visual search enhanced their in-store browsing.

3. Increased Engagement and Conversion Rates

By optimizing for visual search tools, you can also increase engagement and conversion in a couple of ways. For instance, you’ll be able to reach more people interested in visually oriented search experiences, driving more engagement among those audiences. At the same time, you can connect customers directly with the products they want, leading to higher conversion rates.

Younger generations are particularly likely to engage with visual search, as research found that 62% of millennials and Gen Zers look for visual search functionality in search engines.

How Marketers Can Optimize for Visual Search

Want to successfully optimize for visual search engines? Here are some tips to get you started:

1. Image SEO

One of the most important elements is good image SEO, which entails using high-resolution images with sufficient compression, descriptive filenames that match the image content, and alt text with relevant keywords describing images that gives search engines more context. Captions are also important for providing more context for users, ensuring the images are relevant.

2. Only Use High-Quality Images

Not only should your images be optimized for SEO, but they should also be of high quality. Always use high-resolution images that a visual search engine will pick up and be able to understand. Images must also be unique to stand apart in results; otherwise, images like stock photos will get lost in visual search results.

3. Add Structured Data Markup

Use schema.org markup on all your multimedia. This data helps search engines to better understand images and their contents. They can also help images show up in rich snippets on Google.

4. Test Out UGC

Try out automating your content generation by encouraging user-generated content (UGC) on social media. An example of UGC would be holding a contest that rewards users for submitting creative ways to use your products.

4. Tag All Your Products

Link images to your product pages using plenty of relevant tags. Shoppable images can also create a seamless ecommerce experience for customers, allowing them to click on photos to go directly to a checkout page.

5. Include Contextual Relevance

Visual search tools also need contextual relevance to understand and index images for visual search. Keep all text around your images relevant, including body content and captions, as this will indicate to visual search engines that your images are relevant to their corresponding content. Additionally, make sure the pages with your images have high-quality content that can help boost your SEO efforts even more.

6. Upload an Image Sitemap

In addition to XML or HTML sitemaps, you should consider creating an image sitemap. Doing so will help visual search engines find and index your images, further increasing your online visibility.

7. Optimize for Mobile

As more mobile users conduct visual searches, you’ll need to optimize for these users through a mobile-responsive design that works with all mobile devices. Your images should be easy to view on small screens with sufficient accessibility, and you should optimize image sizes to facilitate fast load times, which will improve both your site’s UX and SEO.

8. Social Media Integration

You can also encourage your website’s visitors and social media audiences to share your images. For instance, audiences could share your images on platforms like Instagram and Pinterest, boosting traffic and visibility. On your end, you can also include high-resolution, relevant images in social media posts with effective descriptions and tags.

9. Leveraging Visual Search Platforms

There are different visual search tools you can use that make it easy to learn how to do a visual search and ensure people find the right images. For instance, you can leverage Pinterest Lens by making all images pinnable and tagged, while clear, relevant, and description-accompanied images can help you appear in Google Lens.

10. Monitor and Analyze Performance

What is a visual search campaign without monitoring and analyzing the results? Continually checking in on your campaigns and assessing their performance can help you get the most from them as you regularly optimize them. 

You can achieve this by using analytics tools to track your images’ performance, determining which are driving the most engagement and traffic to your site. Meanwhile, regular audits can help you gauge how your images are doing regarding SEO, potentially informing new strategies based on changing trends and evolving technology, such as innovations in visual search tools.

Rank for Visual Search with Ignite Visibility

By harnessing the power of visual search, you’ll take your SEO to the next level and dominate search engines. This type of optimization is particularly important in today’s highly visual online world, as more people look for increasingly convenient ways to find what they want and need through search engines. 

Want help with ranking on visual search engines or creating visual content? Ignite Visibility can develop campaigns that get real results, with the ability to provide a host of other digital marketing solutions based on your unique needs.

With our help, you can:

  • Create and optimize high-quality images
  • Incorporate SEO best practices to help your images and pages appear in visual search results
  • Analyze the results of your efforts for continual improvement

Reach out to us today to start integrating a visual search strategy that really works.

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About Danny Conlon

VP of Product and Marketing, Danny Conlon has a decade of experience working with Ignite Visibility. Her comprehensive skill set encompasses search engine optimization (SEO), conversion rate optimization (CRO), content marketing, and cross-channel digital strategies. She has a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). This strong academic background, combined with her extensive hands-on experience, makes her a dynamic leader driving innovation and company growth.

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