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Google Saved Images: Find and Hold on to Pictures
Save Google image search results without downloading to your device
By Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson Freelance Contributor Western Sydney University Brad Stephenson is a freelance tech and geek culture writer with 12+ years' experience. He writes about Windows 10, Xbox One, and cryptocurrency. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on September 11, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Browsers Chrome Safari Firefox Microsoft Google Image Search is a powerful free tool for finding and browsing images sourced from across the web all in one place. In addition to the picture search functionality, Google also allows users to save images to its free online Google account in special folders called Collections. These Google Collections let users access their saved images at a later date on any other device that they're logged in on. Here's how to use Google's Collections to save images. How to Save Google Image Search Pictures
Google's Collections can be accessed on all computers, tablets, and smartphones via any web browser such as Google Chrome, Brave, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Microsoft Edge. Collections are completely free to use. All that's needed is a Google account and an active internet connection. Open your preferred internet browser on your computer, tablet, or smartphone and go to Google.com. If you haven't yet, sign into your Google account via the blue button in the top-right corner. You can sign into the Google website with the same account you use for accessing Gmail, YouTube, or any other Google service. Click Images in the top-right corner of the screen. Enter your target phrase in the search bar and press Enter. Click the image you want to save. Click bookmark icon to save the image to your collection. If you accidentally added an image to your Collection that you didn't want to, simply click the same button again to remove it. On a mobile device, tap the bookmark icon under the image. You'll see the icon turn solid blue when your image has been saved. How to View Saved Images on Google
After saving images from a Google Image Search to a Collection, you can view it at any time by going to https://www.google.com/collections and logging in with the same Google account you were using when you saved the picture. You must be online to access your Google Collection. Your Google Collection can be accessed from within any browser on any device. There is no limit as to how many images you can save to a Collection. How to Remove Saved Images From a Google Collection
Saved images can be removed from your Collection at any time by performing the following steps. Open the Collections web page and log in. Click Select. Click the small box above all of the images you want to remove from your Collection. Click Remove. Confirm the deletion by clicking Remove. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Save Pictures From Google How to Manage Android App Permissions How to Use Google Reverse Image Search How to Use Google Lens on iPhone How to Use Facebook Image Search How to Change Your Name on Google Meet How to Search an Image on Google How to Make Folders on TikTok How to Access iCloud Photos From Any Apple, Windows, or Android Device How to Search Twitter Images How to Add A Picture To Your Gmail Profile How to Get Free eBooks: A Step-by-Step Guide How to Add an Image to Your Gmail Signature 9 Best Sites for Public Domain Images How to Add a Border in Google Docs How to Change a Google Docs Background to a Picture Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies