WhatsApp is said to be working on a new feature for WhatsApp Web that will allow users to perform a web lookup on shared images. The feature, dubbed Search on Web, is tipped to let users quickly do a reverse image search via Google without having to leave the messaging platform. The feature can be useful to curb the spread of misinformation and protect users from falling for online scams. Notably, the company started testing this feature on WhatsApp for Android in November.
WhatsApp Web Could Get a Reverse Image Search Feature
According to the WhatsApp feature tracker WABetaInfo, the Search on Web feature is currently being developed for the web client of the instant messaging platform. However, the feature is currently not visible so beta testers will not be able to try it out. There is no word on if the Meta-owned platform is developing a similar feature for its iOS app.
Based on a screenshot shared by the feature tracker, the feature becomes visible when an image has been opened within WhatsApp Web. Tapping the vertical dotted menu icon placed next to the star, forward, and download icons will show the new feature. The “Search on Web” option shows between the Reply Privately and Report options.
While the functioning of the reverse image search feature was not shown by the feature tracker, it claimed that after clicking the option, WhatsApp would ask for the user’s approval to upload the image to Google. Notably, once the user gives their approval, the rest of the process will be handled by the search giant and WhatsApp will have no access to the data. This is said to be explicitly told to the user while seeking consent.
After that, users can see the image on the web client of Google, similar to how a regular reverse image search works. This web lookup of images feature could be an important tool to protect users of the platform from scams and misinformation. If they receive an image with exaggerated claims or seemingly fake, they can use the “Search on Web” feature to see if there are similar images on the web and better understand the context behind them.