How to Take Screenshots from Google Images on Android without the Google Lens Logo
Are you tired of submitting images found on Google Images without including the annoying Google Lens logo in the screenshot? While taking screenshots from Google Images is a convenient way to reference or save images, the Google Lens logo can often be distracting and unprofessional. Fortunately, there is a workaround to capture high-quality screenshots from Google Images without the Google Lens logo. In this article, we’ll show you a simple technique to do just that.
Method 1: Use the "Long Press" and "Crop" Function
- Open Google Images on your Android device.
- Long press and hold on the image you want to take a screenshot of.
- A grey box will appear, enabling you to crop the image. You can adjust the box to focus on the part of the image you’re interested in.
- Release the long press once you’ve adjusted the box to your liking.
- The screenshot will be taken, and you’ll be presented with the cropping options.
- Crop the image to remove any unwanted parts, including the Google Lens logo.
- Save the screenshot to your device or share it directly from the screenshot editor.
Method 2: Use a Third-Party Screenshot Editor App
- Install a screenshot editing app, such as Screenshot Ultimate or QuickShot.
- Take a screenshot of the Google Images page using the built-in screenshot function or the Android hardware button.
- Open the Screenshot Editor app and import the screenshot.
- Crop the image using the app’s built-in cropping tool, focusing on the important parts of the image.
- Save the cropped screenshot or share it directly from the app.
Tips and Variations:
- To take a screenshot of a specific part of an image, use the "Long Press" method, and adjust the grey box to focus on the area of interest.
- If you want to remove the search bar or additional content from the bottom of the image, you can use the "Long Press" method and crop the image to remove these elements.
- For more advanced editing, consider using a third-party image editing app, such as Adobe Photoshop Express or PicsArt, to further refine your screenshot.
Conclusion:
Taking high-quality screenshots from Google Images without the Google Lens logo is now possible with these simple methods. Whether you’re referencing images for academic or professional purposes, or simply need to share images found online, these techniques will help you capture the information you need without unwanted distractions. Try out the methods above and start taking professional-looking screenshots today!
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I just want to quickly screenshot. Downloading or saving as sometimes yields webp and that is unreliable to say the least, especially when you just want to quickly send someone something