New mobile search feature lets you save sort images from the web

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Published 1 Dec 2015

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has a new mobile-friendly tool to help you spot, save, organize images you find in its search engine.

Once you spot an image you want to save, select it then tap the star at the bottom of the page. This will add it to a permanent collection synced to your account, according to ’s Inside Search blog.

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Find images then saved them for later when performing a search on a mobile device.

You can organize the images later into your own folders, which could make it easy to sort your cat images into categories for Siamese, Calico, Tuxedo, or “unidentified feline.”

It works across Android iOS in any mobile browser, as long as you’re signed in to .

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The new feature works in any mobile browser, such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Opera.

y this matters: A lot of people use to find images, so this gives you an easy way to find them later without the need to endlessly scroll through your image roll. The new feature also seems like the right type of add-on to integrate with the new Collections feature in +, which has a nterest-style method for curating sharing groups of images.