Steps to search your own pictures in Google Photos

Old photos are always precious, some of them are literary ‘nostalgic’, it’s been a favorite for all scrolling timelessly remembering the memories of the past, in which Google Photos plays an important with the amazing features and significant functionality.

Especially, the ‘search feature’ Google Photos has a robust search feature, searching for and finding images of yourself is incredibly easy. Users can search for just about anything and find photos matching that description. You can search for just about anyone you’ve taken a picture of or with. Also, making a particular folder or places, objects, documents, and even people. So long as you keep up with labeling people in your images. 

Let’s just start with how you can search for yourself in photos.

How to Search for Yourself in Photos

First is to turn on Face Grouping, which is the setting responsible for combining photos of like faces together.

Make sure Face Grouping is enabled.

  1. Tap your profile photo in Google Photos.
  2. Hit Photos settings.
  3. Tap Group similar faces.
  4. Enable it.
  5. Make sure your face is the one labeled “me.”

Once Face Grouping is on and your face is assigned to your name, you have all the pieces together to let you search for yourself in Google Photos.

Search for yourself

  1. In Google Photos, tap the Search button.
  2. Search either “Me” or your own name.

Soon after completing the steps, you’ll see photos of yourself appear. with this, every single picture of yourself will display as a result. In that case, you should go into Search and hit View all next to People & Pets. Go through the unnamed section and look for images of your face.

Google Photos is a great way to easily find selfies, profile photos, or just pictures you’ve ended up in the background of, all in all, searching for your own picture is best.

Google Photos

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