Starting this week we’re making it easier to quickly find great images right in your Google search results. Drawing from last year’s broader
update to Google Images, we’ve integrated many of the features we introduced at that time into our main search results. Images will now appear in a tiled layout, with hover previews that give you a larger thumbnail and more information about a particular image:
Additionally, if we detect that your query has “high image intent” (meaning, we’re pretty sure you’re looking for images) we’ll start showing more images on the page. If you add words like “photos”, “pictures”, and “images” to a query, that means you’re probably not looking for a blog post or video. Showing more images on the main search results page makes it just that much faster to find the image you’re looking for. For example, in a search for [
nebula pictures], instead of just three or four pictures at the top of the results, now you’ll find more than a dozen beautiful pictures filling up most of the page.
For more great looking examples, try out queries like [
pictures of rainforests] and [
monet photos]. This is currently available on
google.com in English and will be available globally over the next month.
Posted by Grant Dasher, Software Engineer